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Prof Dinesh Singh chairs JK Higher Education Council meeting: Key Takeaways
12/14/2023 10:21:30 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 14: Prof. Dinesh Singh, Vice-Chairman of the Jammu & Kashmir Higher Education Council, chaired a crucial meeting of the Council's Executive Committee today. The discussion focused on several important aspects of higher education in the region, with a particular emphasis on:
Universities' Role in Skills, Innovation, and R&D: Prof. Singh highlighted the vital role universities play in equipping students with relevant skills, fostering innovation, and driving research and development. He emphasized the need for universities to actively engage with industry, government, and other stakeholders to address real-world challenges and contribute to societal progress.
Entrepreneurship in Higher Education: The Council discussed the importance of incorporating entrepreneurship into the academic curriculum. Prof. Singh advocated for cultivating an entrepreneurial culture within universities through workshops, events, and initiatives that celebrate innovation and risk-taking.
Journey of Gyanodaya Express (College on Wheels): The Council reviewed the impact of the "College on Wheels" program, a unique initiative that provided students with a 14-day educational voyage across India. The discussion focused on the program's success stories and potential improvements for future iterations.
Design Your Degree: The Council expressed satisfaction with the progress of the "Design Your Degree" program, which empowers students to tailor their education to their individual interests and career aspirations.
Technology-Based Learning: The Council explored ways to integrate technology-based learning, such as virtual labs and online simulations, into regular degree programs to enhance student engagement and improve learning outcomes.
Addressing Sensitive Issues through Technology: The discussion touched upon the potential of technology, like e-Yantra, to address sensitive societal issues and promote inclusivity in education, particularly for students with special needs.
The meeting was attended by prominent figures in the J&K higher education landscape, including Vice-Chancellors from various universities, directors of colleges, and representatives from government departments.
This meeting of the JK Higher Education Council's Executive Committee signifies the ongoing commitment to improving and diversifying educational opportunities in the region. The focus on skills development, innovation, entrepreneurship, and technology integration underscores the Council's vision for a future-ready higher education system that empowers students and contributes to the overall socio-economic development of J&K.
This news will be of interest to students, educators, policymakers, and anyone invested in the advancement of higher education in Jammu & Kashmir.
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