Jammu: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday called upon students and teachers to contribute to nation-building and adapt classrooms to today’s changing global landscape, positioning India as the world’s leading knowledge economy.
He said that every student talented in art, craft, music, or entrepreneurship deserves equal respect and opportunity.
“Students and teachers must contribute to nation-building and adapt classrooms to today’s changing global landscape, positioning India as the world’s leading knowledge economy,” Sinha said while inaugurating the new school building of Swami Pranavanand Vidyamandir in Panjgrain area on the outskirts of Jammu city.
According to an official press release, the LG said that the new higher secondary building and skill infrastructure will ensure disadvantaged students get quality education.
“Once all the floors of the building are complete, it will serve more than 1,500 students and transform thousands of lives. With future residential facilities for 100 boys, the local economy will get a boost, backward areas will be transformed, and society will advance with new confidence,” the LG said.
Addressing the gathering, Sinha said, “Teachers must recognise that education focused solely on marks and narrow academics, sidelining art, sports, and skills, is unfit for the future. We must prepare students for irreplaceable human capacities like creativity, critical thinking, moral decision-making, collaboration, and lifelong learning, which no machine can replace.”
He said the world is changing rapidly and, unlike the stable careers in the past, the professional workforce requires continuous learning, skilling and upskilling.
“We are at a threshold where AI and automation are transforming industries, offices, hospitals, and schools, and our human resources need to be a step ahead,” he said.
The LG also highlighted the recommendations of the National Education Policy (NEP) and emphasised that the policy is a potent tool to meet national needs, boost societal capacity, and accelerate economic growth.
“NEP is a children-, teen- and youth-focused policy and guarantees Viksit Bharat,” the LG said.
“To bridge rural-urban and regional-social gaps, NEP is a powerful tool, societal asset, and reliable partner for meritorious students. India will emerge as a robust knowledge economy, nurturing generations with scientific temper, moral strength, cultural values, skills, and a spirit of service and sacrifice,” the LG observed.
He said a student’s view of the external world depends on self-perception, shaped by experiences.
“True education balances both, equipping students with knowledge and skills for the outer world, plus self-awareness and emotional resilience for the inner world. This holistic approach is every school’s core duty.
“Every student must blend science and values for progress. NEP measures guarantee Viksit Bharat; for the first time in decades, our talented children, teens, and youth are policy priorities,” the LG said.
Meanwhile, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today attended the foundation day of Sarv Shakti Chandi Mata Mandir at Dhammi, Nagrota.
An official presds release informed that the LG paid obeisance at the holy temple and prayed for peace, prosperity and well-being of all.
The religious proceedings were marked by the lighting of the Akhand Jyot and the traditional reciting of Ved Path.
During his visit, the LG also reviewed the ongoing construction works of Yatri Halls, being developed by the Temple Committee, to facilitate the devotees traveling to the Amarnath and Mata Vaishno Devi shrines. He assured all the necessary support and assistance from the administration.







