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Sgr boy thanks LG Sinha for acknowledging his suggestion on edu reforms

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Srinagar: Syed Hidayat Bukhari, a professional in Computer Sciences has thanked Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha for taking his suggestion into consideration on education reforms in Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory.

In the 4th episode of “Awaam ki Awaaz” radio programme, the Lieutenant Governor had welcomed the suggestions on reforms in the education sector, observing that all the suggestions were very interesting and would have far-reaching impacts.

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In his address, Lt Governor Sinha had also mentioned some good inputs including one from Bukhari who among others had suggested various innovative measures in the education sector and vocational training, besides making computer education compulsory in the schools.

“I am highly thankful to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha sir who considered my suggestion with respect to introducing subjects like Cyber Security, Artificial Intelligence (AI) etc in Computer Sciences at school level,” Bukhari said.

Bukhari, who is currently working as Proposal Specialist at a private company of Information Technology and Services at Rangreth, also expressed his hope that by introducing computer sciences at the school-level would provide a new lease of life in educational sector of the region.

In his Radio talk, the Lt Governor had also assured that the administration was fully committed to making progressive changes in the field of education with a comprehensive approach, to make it more skill-oriented, facilitating employability and entrepreneurship.

The concerned departments will take necessary action on all these suggestions, he had added.

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