Transforming Education: A New Dawn for Kashmir's Future
Governor Manoj Sinha emphasizes the importance of investing in human capital, innovation, and research in Jammu and Kashmir's education system. He advocates for an engaging learning environment, interdisciplinary courses, and a shift from outdated curriculums to foster growth and development in line with India's goal of Viksit Bharat@ 2047.

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Governor Manoj Sinha stated that investing in human capital, innovation, and research should be paramount for Jammu and Kashmir's educational institutions. He made these remarks during the inauguration of an administrative block and an amphitheatre at Central University of Kashmir, Ganderbal.
Addressing the audience, Sinha underscored the pivotal role of academicians and students in India's anticipated growth over the next two decades, aligning with the vision of Viksit Bharat@ 2047. He highlighted the need for revolutionary changes in educational curriculums to transition towards a knowledge economy.
The Governor stressed the importance of interdisciplinary courses for fostering creativity and innovation while preparing students for their social and moral responsibilities. He urged a focus on re-skilling and up-skilling to meet the demands of rapidly evolving technology.
(With inputs from agencies.)