Saturday 24 June 2023

LG Sinha Addresses 2nd Convocation Ceremony Of IUST

SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha addressed the 2nd Convocation of the Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) Awantipora on Saturday.

Prof K Kasturirangan, Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the National Education Policy 2020, was the chief guest on the occasion.

Prof Shakil Ahmad Romshoo, Vice-Chancellor of IUST, presented the University report and highlighted the achievements of the University.

During the convocation, 72 students were conferred with Gold Medals, while 147 students were awarded merit certificates.

A total of 3000 students have been awarded degrees for the academic year 2020-21 and 2021-22.

The Lt Governor, who is also the Chancellor of the University, congratulated the graduating students and gold medalists for their achievements and wished them the very best.

“The Convocation is also an opportunity to celebrate eternal values: humility, creativity, righteousness, individuality, and compassion, nurtured by the institution. These values are invisible gold medals that empower students to create a better future for the country,” Lt Governor said.

Addressing the students and faculty members, the Lt Governor exhorted the youth to focus on innovation, new ideas, and new technologies that will shape the future.

“Education is the birth of new consciousness. It is the energy of society. Education is ecstasy, education is elation, education is elegance, education is empowerment, education is enrichment. Education enables students to attain the highest peak in life,” the Lt Governor said.

Being truly educated requires the courage to break the artificial barriers between subjects, preferring independent thinking, creativity, research, and new inventions instead of becoming another memory hard disk in the world, he added.

Education must draw out all that is unique in students, and individuality must be promoted so that students stepping out of campus and entering the professional world will not be a hard disk of memories or a storehouse of information. Instead, they will be a powerhouse of infinite creativity, the Lt Governor further added.

The Lt Governor impressed upon the universities, educational institutions, and the teaching community to adapt to a future-oriented learning approach that goes beyond the classrooms and prepares the students for future challenges and opportunities.

“In this era of acceleration, teachers’ role has expanded. They are not just information providers or a medium to complete the syllabus. Teachers are artisans, and they need to shape the minds and consciousness of the new generation,” the Lt Governor said.

Under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji, the National Education Policy is empowering our students to succeed in a machine-dominated world, and it is blended with a value system to ensure a perfect balance in the inner and outer growth of every student, the Lt Governor said.

“Education should awaken inner curiosity and critical thinking. It should trigger more questions in classrooms and provide the courage to walk on an unknown path. Through NEP 2020, efforts are being made to ensure that our classrooms reflect the real world instead of four walls,” he observed.

Speaking on the recent technological advancements, the Lt Governor said they will have a transformative impact on society.

“Technology is moving faster than ever before, and it is increasingly transforming the way we live, socialize, travel, and work. Our human capital is facing a completely different future, and it is time that our classrooms and campuses recognize the radical shift and create a new ecosystem,” the Lt Governor said.

He said the classrooms and labs need to reinvent themselves on the lines of the National Education Policy, not only to maintain a competitive edge but also to remain relevant.

The change is also affecting the field of Humanities. The biggest challenge is to make the resolution of an inclusive society and an empowered individual a reality in the midst of rapid changes and bridge the digital divide in society, he added.

“The challenge before us is to work on skills that will remain relevant in the future. We cannot imagine the world of 2050, but core skills like analytical thinking, critical thinking, creativity, curiosity, individuality, originality, uniqueness, resilience, and leadership will remain relevant,” the Lt Governor said.

The Lt Governor also appreciated the Vice-Chancellor and faculty members of IUST for providing a conducive learning environment to the students and empowering them to contribute to nation-building.

Speaking on the occasion, Prof K Kasturirangan, Chairman of the NEP Drafting Committee, congratulated the graduating students and lauded their spirit, enthusiasm, and curiosity. “Your mission of higher learning with great passion should not end here. Never give up on your dreams and aspirations,” he said.

Prof Kasturirangan commended the Lt Governor-led UT Administration for taking unprecedented measures to bring reforms in the education system and implementing the National Education Policy.

Prof Kasturirangan also highlighted the key role of universities and teachers in the effective implementation of NEP 2020.

Choudhary Mohd Yousuf Gorsi, Chairman District Development Council Anantnag; Hasnain Masoodi, Member of Parliament; Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to the Lt Governor; Vice-Chancellors and former Vice-Chancellors of various universities; Prof. Naseer Iqbal, Registrar IUST; faculty members, and students attended the Convocation ceremony. (KNO)



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