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Addresses Valedictory Session of
National Education Policy Conclave-2025 at Amar Singh College, Srinagar
KS News Desk
Srinagar, Oct 25: Chief
Minister Omar Abdullah Saturday said that Jammu and Kashmir’s education system
must continue to evolve with the changing times, emphasising that quality and
innovation should remain the central pillars of higher education in the region.
He was addressing the
valedictory session of the two-day National Education Policy (NEP)
Conclave-2025 organised by the Higher Education Department (HED) at Amar Singh
College, Srinagar.
The event was attended by Minister for Higher Education Sakina Itoo, Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Additional Chief Secretary HED Shatmanu, Vice Chairman J&K Higher Education Council Prof. Dinesh Singh, Vice Chancellors of various universities, Director Colleges Prof. Aijaz Bashir, Principal Amar Singh College Ajaz Ahmed Hakak, principals, educationists and students from across Jammu and Kashmir.
In his address, the Chief
Minister reflected on the transformation of India’s education landscape,
observing that the traditional system of rote learning has given way to a more
dynamic, learner-centric approach.
“There has been a change in
the ways of providing education. Earlier, books were given to students, they
memorised lessons, wrote exams, received marks and degrees, and were sent into
the world — but with little practical readiness. Companies would often say that
we get educated children but must first make them ‘unlearn’ before retraining
them for the workplace,” he said.
He noted that the National
Education Policy has enabled students to design their own degrees, combining
subjects and practical exposure in ways that make them employable and
confident.
“In our time, we had to
choose between fixed streams—medical, non-medical, commerce or arts. Today’s
students can design their degrees to suit their future aspirations. Alongside
theoretical learning, the emphasis on practical exposure has given students the
confidence to innovate and find real-world solutions,” the Chief Minister said.
Referring to the exhibition
organised by students from various colleges, Omar Abdullah appreciated the
ingenuity and problem-solving mindset demonstrated through several innovative
projects.
He cited examples such as a
fingerprint-based car ignition system linked with Aadhaar to prevent underage
driving, carbon monoxide detection sensors for safety during winters, and
automated water flow systems for frozen pipelines in cold regions.
“These are not just
classroom ideas but real solutions to real problems. Our children are learning
to think critically and apply knowledge to everyday challenges. This is the
spirit that the National Education Policy seeks to nurture,” he said.
The Chief Minister also
lauded the creativity of students involved in traditional crafts, art,
papier-mâché, needlework, beekeeping, and organic farming, describing them as
vital forms of vocational excellence that reflect the diversity of J&K’s
educational strengths.
Referring to the innovative
initiative Colleges on Wheels, the Chief Minister said such programmes have
broadened the horizons of students, especially young women.
“It must have been
difficult for parents to allow their daughters to travel across the country on
a train, but I am sure those journeys transformed their lives. I hope the
Higher Education Department continues such experiments so that our students
exchange ideas and experiences,” he said.
Omar Abdullah congratulated
the colleges that secured NAAC accreditation, describing it as a recognition of
quality assurance and academic excellence. He encouraged other institutions to
strive for similar standards.
“Getting NAAC accreditation
is a big achievement. Those colleges which are yet to achieve it must make it
their priority. Accreditation ensures that our institutions meet national benchmarks
of quality,” he added.
On the occasion, the Chief
Minister honoured college principals whose institutions received NAAC
accreditation and distributed appreciation certificates among students who
excelled in sports and extracurricular activities across J&K colleges.
Earlier, Omar Abdullah
visited the student innovation and craft exhibition organised on the sidelines
of the conclave, where he interacted with students and appreciated their
creativity and innovative ideas.