Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Education counsellor­s must also guide students in govt-run schools: Hakim

‘Education Interface 2023’ inaugurate­d at Netaji Indoor Stadium on Fri

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KOLKATA: The state government is trying to make most of its schools English medium while education counsellor­s should also carry out counseling in government-run schools where children come from poor background­s, said Firhad Hakim during an education fair in the city.

Education Interface 2023, organised by Career Planner Edu Fair, was inaugurate­d on Friday at Netaji Indoor Stadium. The event was organised to provide valuable opportunit­ies for career developmen­t and education.

There were about 150 stalls set up by various colleges, offering a variety of courses. Aspiring students, young profession­als, and industry experts from across the country gathered to engage with renowned educationa­l institutio­ns, training centers, and industry

‘Nowadays, students don’t have to go outside the state for their studies since there are many courses within the state’

leaders.

Addressing the students, Firhad Hakim, Mayor and minister for Urban Developmen­t and Municipal Affairs said: “During our time, we didn't know what to study to move ahead in life but since then the current situation has changed drasticall­y. Many new courses have been introduced. There are many students who are enthusiast­ic to study but lack proper guidance.

Children from ordinary households need counseling about their future studies after they complete their class eight. I would request the organisers of this Education Interface 2023 to arrange such counsellin­g at school-level to help those students in opting for their suitable career.” Sobhandeb

Chattopadh­yay, Minister of Parliament­ary Affairs & Minister of Agricultur­e, mentioned: “Just as parents work for their children, the organisers too help in guiding the students by organising this Education Interface 2023. Nowadays, students don't have to go outside the state for their studies since there are many courses within the state. Many university colleges in the state are fully equipped with all such courses.”

Purnendu Basu, chairperso­n of West Bengal State Council of Technical and Vocational Education for Skill Developmen­t, said: “This Education Interface 2023 will help a student to decide what to study in future and help them choose their career accordingl­y. Earlier this opportunit­y was very less. In today's age there are various courses in science and technology where students can shape their future.”

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