“There is a need to revamp our education system to improve standards and impart world-class learning,” the release quoted him as saying.
Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu Sunday said education must lay the foundation for developing a society that is strongly grounded in morals, ethics and value systems. He said education should make students think in an innovative way and they should come out with bright solutions to overcome challenges.
According to an official release, the Vice President also suggested, “Our education system should focus on our traditional crafts, arts and the way we preserve and protect local varieties of seeds.” Addressing the students of Dr. D Rama Naidu Vignana Institute of Rural Development and members of the Vignana Jyothi Society here, Mr. Naidu said, “We can transform our students from being job seekers to job creators by building the proper ecosystem for imparting skill-based training in every higher educational institution.”
The Vice President said an ideal educational institution must focus on making a student into a holistic individual by equipping them to face the challenges of life with equanimity and stability. He advised educational institutions to employ C
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He also lamented that none of the Indian universities figured in the top ranking global institutions. “There is a need to revamp our education system to improve standards and impart world-class learning,” the release quoted him as saying.
Highlighting the urgent need to bridge the urban and rural divide in terms of education,
The Vice President called for greater synergy between the private, public and co-operative sectors in creating more avenues for skilled jobs in villages, stating it would strengthen food security and improve the living conditions of rural people.
Expressing concern over lack of focus on rural upliftment as a result of which unplanned expansion of urban slums was happening, Mr. Naidu urged policy-makers, planners and civil society to adopt a conscious and pronounced bias towards rural development. He said agriculture should be made profitable and sustainable by encouraging farmers to diversify into allied activities such as be keeping, poultry, horticulture, sericulture
Outlining the major challenges faced by agriculture such as declining productivity, diminishing and degrading natural resources, fragmented land holdings, unprecedented climate change, the vice president said these challenges needed to be tackled on a war footing through structural changes and policy interventions from the central and state governments.
(Source – NDTV)