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Friday, June 05, 2026

Shun ‘sab chalta hai’ attitude; focus on creating human capital: LG

Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha inaugurated Administrative Block Amphitheatre of Central University of Kashmir 2

GANDERBAL, AUGUST 20: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today called on students and teachers  to get rid of the ‘sab chalta hai’ attitude and focus on creating human capital that can contribute significantly to economic growth

“We must get rid of ‘Sab Chalta hai Attitude’ and make revolutionary changes in the old curriculum of Colleges and Universities to transform India into a knowledge economy. Our topmost priority should be investment in human capital, innovation, and research. Adequate attention must be given to interdisciplinary courses. Apart from developing creativity, innovation, thinking, and skills, the interdisciplinary courses also help in making the students aware of their social and moral responsibilities,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

He said the growth model should focus on creating human capital that can contribute significantly to economic growth.

LG Sinha was speaking after inaugurating the Administrative Block and Amphitheatre at Central University of Kashmir, Tulmulla Campus, Ganderbal.

In his address, the Lieutenant Governor spoke about the need for vital contributions by academicians and students as India is poised for significant growth over the next two decades with the ultimate objective of Viksit Bharat@ 2047.

The Lieutenant Governor said the university is the axis of development and the students are its periphery. Human development is never mechanical. It requires a better university, teachers, and learning environment, he added.

“Due to rapid growth and evolving technology, we need human resources with exceptional qualities. They should have lifelong learning skills and the ability to change with time for re-skilling and up-skilling,” the Lieutenant Governor further said.

The Lieutenant Governor highlighted the importance of providing an engaging learning environment, fostering critical thinking and life skills, problem-solving solving and innovation among students.

The occasion also witnessed the commencement of a 7-day induction programme for newly recruited faculty of the Central University of Kashmir.

Prof. A. Ravindra Nath, Vice Chancellor, Central University of Kashmir; Rajiv Pandey, DIG Central Kashmir Range; Jatin Kishore, Deputy Commissioner, Ganderbal; Head of Departments, faculty members, staff, and students of the university were present.