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CUJ organises National Conference on education | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 18: Central University of Jammu (CUJ) organized National Conference on Education, Employment and Empowerment: Issues and Challenges here at Bagla today, in association with National Working Group on Employment New Delhi. The event started with the condolence of the late Manohar Parriker. The event inaugurated by the Chief Guest by lightening the lamp. Dean Students Welfare (DSW), Prof Deepak Pathania welcomed the Guests. Prof. Bagwati Prakash Sharma Vice Chancellor, Goutam Buddha University Greater Noida U.P., while addressing the jam-packed Brigadier Rajinder Singh Auditorium, CUJ Bagla, stressed upon the use of new technology and innovation. "Machine learning and algorithm has strategically changed production marketing, its more reliable and trustworthy than analysis by human labour. Products made by Indian Companies and brands need to be developed", he said and added that we have to develop home grown products. "If we can assemble parts of different machines, like worlpool, BMW etc. why can't we produce them", he said, encouraging youth to be a job provider rather be job seeker. "China makes 80 percent solar panel for which India is exporting 2 lacs labour per day for purpose. Until when we don't develop manufacturing ecosystem, we cannot turn into a entrepreneur county", he added. Raj Nehru Vice Chancellor, Vishwakarma Skill University, Haryana in his address taking over various issue to opt the technology, he recommended more and more funds for higher education in the country. "India has huge potential, we competing at international level as well, the youngsters should go for entrepreneurship, rather than waiting for government jobs", he said, encouraging the youths he quoted several Indian who are heading multinational companies in aboard. |
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