Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed
called for improving the quality of education, which would attract reputed
firms for talent hunt in the state, saying the present day is the age of
knowledge and excellence.
The present age is the age of knowledge and excellence.
I urge upon the institutes of higher learning to improve quality and become
centres of placement where big and reputed firms from country and abroad come
searching for talent, Sayeed said.
The chief minister said this while taking a first hand
appraisal of lower and higher educational institutes in Srinagar and Ganderbal
districts. Sayeed said education would be accorded top-most priority and new
techniques in advanced learning would be incorporated in the curricula.
During his visit, the chief minister inspected the
Central University and Sainik School at Manasbal in Ganderbal and Islamia
College of Science and Commerce at Hawal, MP Higher Secondary School, Babademb
and Girls Higher Secondary School Nowhatta in Srinagar.
At the Central University, the Chief Minister said the
varsity shall be constructed at Ganderbal only and all land and
construction-related issues will be resolved on a fast-track basis to ensure
time-bound completion of the prestigious project.
The Central University has been operating out of rented
accommodation in Srinagar district. The Vice Chancellor of the university Meraj
ud Din briefed the Chief Minister about the issues confronting the University
for its Establishment at Ganderbal.
At Islamia College of Science and Commerce, Sayeed
appreciated the role of faculty in grant of autonomous status to the College by
the University Grants Commission, which was a precondition for becoming a
Deemed University.
source:ibnlive.com
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