Teacher is bright lamp with capability of lighting hundreds of unlit lamps: LG Sinha
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Teacher is bright lamp with capability of lighting hundreds of unlit lamps: LG Sinha

Urges teachers to allow independent thinking, creativity, inquisitiveness, knowledge for quality education NEP’s holistic education will provide equal opportunities to teachers, students to use knowledge to transform

Post by Rising Kashmir on Tuesday, September 6, 2022

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Srinagar, Sept 05: Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha Monday called teacher “bright lamp” which has the capability of lighting hundreds of unlit lamps, and imparts courage to innovate and invent.
He was speaking at a Teachers’ Day celebrations function held here at SKICC, where the former felicitated the finest teachers from across the UT.
Extending his greetings on the Teachers' Day, the Lt Governor urged the teachers to allow independent thinking, creativity, inquisitiveness, knowledge for quality education by involving students and ensuring individual growth for appropriate learning experience.
“A teacher is a bright lamp which has the capability of lighting hundreds of unlit lamps and imparts courage to innovate and invent. “Holistic education as suggested by National Education Policy will provide equal opportunities to teachers and students to use knowledge to transform,” said the Lt Governor.
The Lt Governor added that achieving wealth of values in life should be the new aim of younger generation rather than the race for marks. “Innovation, flexibility, creativity, value-based education, developing scientific temper, skill sets and independent ideas should be given priority in the education system,” he said.
Great educationist and former President of India, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan always believed that education means wisdom, love, curiosity and creativity.  Dr Radhakrishnan had a very clear message – ‘Teachers are not those who give knowledge to the students, but in the true sense, teachers are those who prepare the students for the future challenges’, observed the Lt Governor.
Speaking on the occasion, Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to the Lt Governor said that teachers ignite curiosity and sow the seed of knowledge and wisdom in students. He also highlighted the reforms introduced in the education sector in J&K in the last two years.
Tassaduq Hussain Mir, Director School Education Kashmir in his welcome address highlighted the invaluable role and contribution of teachers in laying a strong foundation for the future.
Earlier, the Lt Governor inspected the stalls put up by the students of various schools, and appreciated the students for showcasing the traditional artifacts, heritage, art, crafts and culture of Jammu Kashmir.
Ms Manisha Sarin, Secretary JKBOSE, senior officers of UT administration, large number of teachers and students were present on the occasion. Students and teachers from across the UT also joined through virtual mode.
 
 
 

Violence has no place in civilized society: LG

 

Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha Monday said that violence has no place in a civilized society and everyone must condemn the killings of innocent teachers.
The LG was speaking at a felicitation ceremony held here at SKICC on the occasion of Teachers Day, where many teachers were honoured for doing exemplary work in the field of education.
Speaking on the occasion, the LG said that the younger generation should draw inspiration from the lives of great personalities like Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and learn higher values of life, make new discoveries and new innovations and dedicate themselves towards nation building.
The Lt Governor observed, “Any form of violence has no place in a civilized society. We all, in unison must condemn the despicable killings of the innocent teachers.”
He said that there is also a need to ignite the feelings of “national integration, righteousness and non-violence” among the younger generation.
On the occasion, the LG announced, debates, essay writing and other such competitions on the theme of "Truth and Non-Violence" will be organized in educational institutions across the UT.
Students who excel in these competitions will be awarded on 2nd October to commemorate the birth anniversaries of Mahatma Gandhi and Lal Bahadur Shastri, he added.
 
 
 

'NEP can kindle curiosity, creativity, scientific thinking among students: Manoj Sinha

 

‘New reforms, policies, schemes redefined entire education system, made schools centre of quality learning’
 
Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha Monday said the National Education Policy (NEP) has potential to kindle the curiosity, creativity and scientific thinking through quality learning among the students.
The LG was speaking at a felicitation ceremony held here at SKICC on the occasion of Teachers Day, where many teachers were honoured for doing exemplary work in the field of education.
Speaking on the occasion, the LG said, “The National Education Policy (NEP) prepared under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the biggest revolution of the last 75 years with the potential to kindle the curiosity, creativity and scientific thinking through quality learning among the students, he added.
Asserting that the last two years have been a period of transformation for education sector in Jammu & Kashmir, the Lt Governor said that new reforms, policies and schemes in line with National Education Policy (NEP) have redefined the entire education system and made the schools a centre of quality learning while restoring the teachers’ respect in the society.
He noted that initiatives like Teachers-Students mentorship programme, Aao School Chalein Campaign, TALAASH Survey, 500 Atal Tinkering Labs, modern skills training, scholarship programs, computer aided learning etc are bringing real transformation in the educational eco-system.
Dedicated efforts are being made for bridging the gender gaps and ensuring that the quality education is accessible to common man. Necessary infrastructure for girls’ education has been established and in only one year, 14 hostels for girls have been developed, he added.
We are providing all necessary resources for individuality and independent thinking to grow in students and enhance their learning outcome.  As many as 70,000 boys & girls are taking vocational training in 14 different trades and 1420 Computer Aided Learning Centers in Upper Primary Schools are promoting independent thinking in children, the Lt Governor further added.

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