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Govt Schools Moving Ahead
10/28/2025 10:11:16 PM
Recently, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha stated that government schools will lead the future of India’s learning reforms. He said the Robotics Lab, STEM innovation centres, smart classrooms, advanced digital infrastructure, professional development for teachers, and holistic learning spaces will unlock the potential of every child.
During the past few years the Central and J&K Government have focussed on improving the education sector. All possible efforts have been put to ensure that education reaches every nook and corner of the country.
Since 2014, hundreds of new government schools have reopened and many stand upgraded. The special enrolment drives have led to an increase in the number of students reaching the schools.
Now, schools are no more about classroom studies only. Vocational courses and making students employable have added a new dimension to the education sector.
The government has been focussing on professional development programmes for teachers. These are being prioritized to ensure they are equipped to handle modern pedagogies and digital tools.
The role of a teacher has changed. He has evolved from being a mere instructor to a facilitator of holistic learning. He has become an inspiration, the one who can guide and make students confident to face the world.
During the past few years a lot of focus has been laid on providing training to teachers so that they impart quality education to students. Modern teaching is about giving a human touch to the modern technology that has evolved at a rapid pace.
Schools are now integrating skill-based courses that prepare students for the job market, thereby bridging the long-standing gap between education and employability. By aligning classroom learning with real-world applications, these reforms are ensuring that students graduate not only with academic knowledge but also with practical skills that empower them to contribute meaningfully to society.
The transformation of government schools into centres of excellence also reflects a strong political and administrative will to redefine India’s educational landscape. Initiatives like digital classrooms, Atal Tinkering Labs, and experiential learning programmes are equipping students with 21st-century competencies such as coding, robotics, and artificial intelligence — skills once reserved for elite institutions.
Lieutenant Governor Sinha’s assertion is, therefore, not just an expression of optimism but a statement of fact. Government schools are indeed becoming the engines of India’s educational reform, laying the groundwork for an empowered and self-reliant generation.
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