Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Wednesday said that in today’s era, skill is the currency, and India understands this very well. It is for this reason, he said, that steps have been taken towards innovation and employment-focused education.
Speaking at the national workshop on Vikshit Madhya Pradesh @2047, themed “Employment Oriented Education: Trends and New Opportunities”, held at Kushabhau Thakre Auditorium, CM highlighted the state’s proactive reforms in higher education sector. The event was organised by the Higher Education Department.
He said Madhya Pradesh, being an agriculture-based state, has extended agriculture-related courses even to general colleges. The state has more than 70 universities, both government and private, and National Education Policy (NEP) is being implemented in over 10,000 educational institutions.
Peer-Support Critical For Adolescent Mental Health: GoI & UNICEF Launch Training Module On Bhopal Under RKSKYadav also emphasised the introduction of modern technology courses such as artificial intelligence, machine learning and cloud computing in state’s universities, aligning education with future workforce demands.
Higher Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar also addressed the gathering and said that the NEP would prove to be a milestone not only for Madhya Pradesh, but also for entire country.
Focus on job-oriented education : Governor
Governor Mangu Bhai Patel said that universities should design curriculum keeping in mind local employment opportunities. The education system, he stressed, must help students secure jobs and become self-reliant.
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