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| NSUI demands educational reforms bill | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Feb 26
National Students Union of India (NSUI) has demanded the long awaited educational reforms bill in the state besides allocation of more funds towards the education system especially in the higher education and technical education sector. Addressing media persons here today, state president NSUI Abdul Rashid Choudhary in his statement stressed on putting forward of long pending Educational Reforms Bill. He said that the education system of India and of the state as well was designed by the British to create work force rather to create intellectuals. Even after 62 years of Independence we are following the same pattern of education, said Rahsid adding that this has been a matter of deep concern for India all these years. Although Union Human Resource Minister Kapil Sibal has been taking a lot of new initiatives to bring reforms in the same but this can’t be done in the true sense until the Educational Reforms Bill is introduced in the different states of the country and a proper debate undertaken on the matter. He said that NSUI has proposed some of the reforms which include efficient performance assessment of the teachers in the schools and colleges, more stress on all round development of children in the schools besides introduction of more vocational training programmes in the schools. On the question of allocation of more funds towards the educational sector, Rashid added that there was a dire need of allocation of more funds towards the educational system. He said that it is only because of the delay and unavailability of funds on government’s part that various campuses of Jammu University including Poonch, Reasi, Katua, Ramnagar and Udhampur have not become functional..
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