SRINAGAR, AUGUST 19: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today emphasized the need to uplift government schools to a standard where parents consider enrolling their children in them as the best choice for their future.
The Chief Minister stated this while addressing a day-long Educational Stakeholders Meet on NEP 2020- Challenges and Prospects in Jammu and Kashmir, organised by the Directorate of School Education Kashmir in collaboration with Bal Raksha Bharat (Save the Children), supported by HCL Foundation at Sher-e-Kashmir International Convention Centre (SKICC).
Addressing the gathering of educationists, Principals, Chief Education officers, Lecturers, Masters, Teachers, and students, the Chief Minister said that the education and health sectors form the core for the development of any society in the world.
He added that as soon as this elected government came into power, prime attention is being given to the education and health sectors in Jammu and Kashmir.
“I always say that you keep everything else aside. If we do not have education, if we are not healthy, then we have nothing”, the Chief Minister said.
“We build roads, we build bridges, we build factories, we provide electricity, we bring tourists, we do anything. If we do not have education to benefit from these things, if we are weak, if we are infirm, then we will not be able to benefit from these things”.
The Chief Minister further said that Education has the power to transform any society, adding that all the stakeholders associated with the education sector need to work with such dedication so that the government schools are brought to such a level where parents will feel that getting their children admitted to a government school is the best decision for their future.
Quoting Nobel Peace Laureate, Nelson Mandela, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”, the Chief Minister said that there is so much meaning in this quote, and all the stakeholders associated with the education sector need to make this their mantra for contributing something to this sector.
Highlighting other aspects of the education sector, the Chief Minister called upon the education community that serving in far-flung areas should be considered as an opportunity to contribute something rather than as a punishment. He also called upon all the stakeholders to establish more and more Hybrid Learning Centres should be established in remote areas so that the students in these areas can receive education from subject-specific teachers from anywhere.
The Chief Minister, on the occasion, also called upon the educational community that in the last five years of implementation of NEP-2020, the challenges that may have emerged should be discussed and deliberated on platforms like these in order to have the required corrective measures.
Highlighting the significance of this stakeholders’ meet, the Chief Ministers called upon the participants of the meeting that after its conclusion, to bring around 10 actionable points before the government, which will form the roadmap for developing the educational sector across Jammu and Kashmir.
On the sidelines of the meet, the Chief Minister also e-inaugurated a Hybrid Learning Centre having 12 interconnected schools through mode, established at GBHSS Jawahar Nagar, with an aim to improve live interactive classes and a hybrid learning system. He also e-inaugurated 19 educational infrastructure projects worth Rs. 39.1 crores across several districts of the Kashmir division.
Omar Abdullah, on the occasion, also distributed appointment orders among various persons recruited under SRO-43, RRET, and CPW categories. He also launched a book titled ‘UDAAN’(Bhasha Ke Rang Shiksha Ke Sang), a Multilingual Children’s material, prepared by the Jammu and Kashmir State Council of Educational Research and Training (JKSCERT).