PLAY A PROACTIVE ROLE FOR EMPOWERING COMMON MAN BY IMPARTING QUALITY EDUCATION TO THE STUDENTS: CM TO ACADEMICIANS
ADDRESSES VICE CHANCELLORS CONFERENCE AT PUNJAB RAJ BHAWAN
ASSERTS ONUS OF PRODUCING MORE ACHIEVERS LIES SOLELY ON SHOULDERS OF VCS
LAUDS GOVERNOR FOR TAKING THIS PATH BREAKING INITIATIVE
SAYS PUNJAB LEADING THE COUNTRY IN FIELD OF EDUCATION
Governor lauds CM for taking path breaking initiatives to boost education in state
Bats for holding such conferences twice in year
Chandigarh, October 11-
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Friday called upon the academicians to play a proactive role for ensuring the empowerment of common man by imparting quality education to the students.
“All the academicians sitting under this roof are achievers by virtue of their hard work, dedication and sincerity but the onus of producing more gems like you lies solely on your shoulders”, said the Chief Minister, while addressing the gathering during a conference of the Vice Chancellors here at the Punjab Raj Bhawan.
The Chief Minister said that the state government has 40 universities and it is a matter of immense pride and satisfaction that the Vice Chancellors of these Universities have converged here at this conference. He lauded the Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria for holding this conference which will go a long way in further improving the standard of higher education in the state. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the state government is committed to giving impetus to higher education in Punjab for which no stone is being left unturned.
The Chief Minister said that the state has two big universities in the state which are having more than 40 thousand students. He said that unfortunately due to the regressive policies of the previous governments the number of students from the state were less in these universities. However, Bhagwant Singh Mann said that due to the efforts being made by the state government, the trend to go abroad has been reversed and now a surge has been witnessed in the colleges and universities of state for admissions.
The Chief Minister said that the educational institutions in the state are equipped with world class infrastructure adding that 43 Government colleges of Punjab have been accredited with NAAC and three colleges got A Grade. He said that the state government has already laid major thrust on Career Guidance within the school system. Likewise, Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the Business blaster scheme is already working well in the schools of the state to produce Business leaders of the future.
The Chief Minister and the state government have updated libraries with AC facilities with internet as well as syllabus and other books. Asserting that the Vice Chancellor of PAU is a renowned expert of tissue culture globally, he said that instead of political affiliations, now ace academicians are being appointed as the heads of Universities. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the sole aim is to boost the studies in colleges and universities so that students are immensely benefited by it. .
The Chief Minister said that the state government is mulling to introduce Artificial Intelligence in four departments Agriculture, Education, Finance and Policing for better results. He said that the state government has already introduced AI in the measurement of roads for repair and the results were surprising. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that it was established that a network of around four thousand kilometres of roads was already on paper.
The Chief Minister said that every technology has Pros and Cons but the universities should promote AI based education. He said that the main thrust should be laid to judge the students on their ability rather than their grades. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that Punjab is the only state across the globe which has its franchise all over the world as Punjabis dominate the affairs in every other country.
The Chief Minister said that Punjabis are blessed with an indomitable spirit to work hard and excel due to which they had carved a niche for themselves in the world. He said that it is a matter of great pride for all of us that five percent engineers in Boeing are from GNE, Ludhiana, adding that CEOs of Flipkart, Ola, Mastercard and others are also Punjabis. Underlining the need for skill development, Bhagwant Singh Mann said that perfect balance should be maintained between Practical and theoretical knowledge.
The Chief mInister further said that these students are blessed with enormous capabilities and capacities. He said that the state government is making concerted efforts to channelise their unbounded energy and make them partners in social-economic growth of the country. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the day is not far when these youngsters will script a new success story for the country.
The Chief Minister said that these youngsters possess inherent qualities to excel in every field. He said that these students are planes and the state government will provide them Launchpad to go ahead in life. Bhagwant Singh Mann unequivocally said that he won’t rest until the students of Punjab don’t achieve their desired goals.
Meanwhile, in his address Governor of Punjab Gulab Chand Kataria concluded the NEP Conference with a Vision to Make Punjab a National Leader in Education. In his remarks, the Governor expressed his delight at the conference’s success, applauding the Chief Minister for his active participation and practical insights and acknowledging the Education Minister for contributing his learned experience. Highlighting Punjab’s robust educational infrastructure, the Governor emphasized that the state has the potential to lead the nation in education.
He urged the state government to offer strong backing to academic institutions, supporting them in advancing research and innovation. “With collective efforts, we can elevate Punjab’s education system and position it as a national model,” he stated. The Governor also lauded encouraging efforts to make Punjab an attractive destination for higher education. Additionally, he urged all educational institutions to make maximum utilization of Central Government schemes and funds. “By leveraging these resources, institutions can enhance infrastructure, improve teaching quality, and broaden access, bringing long-term benefits to our students,” he emphasized.
In his address, the Governor highlighted the need for enhanced investment in education, advocating for at least 6% of GDP to be allocated to this sector. “Countries like China have emerged as global powers through an education revolution. We, too, have immense talent, and we must focus on honing the skills of our youth,” he noted.
He also discussed upcoming reforms in the NAAC Grading system, where students will have a greater role in assessing their institutions. “This change will empower students and ensure accountability in our education system,” he added.
Encouraging collaboration, the Governor proposed inter-institute exchange programs and urged universities to work in tandem for the betterment of the education system. He also stressed the importance of holistic development, including employability, skill enhancement, and the use of indigenous resources under the Swadeshi initiative.
In his concluding remarks, the Governor suggested that this conference be organized twice a year, allowing for continuous sharing of insights, tracking of progress, and adaptation of strategies to advance the education sector. The conference concluded with renewed determination to propel Punjab’s education system to new heights, aiming to set a national standard in quality and inclusivity.
On the occasion Cabinet Minister Harjot Singh Bains also addressed the gathering.