SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday said that schools serve as the nurturing ground for future leaders and act as a hub for fostering creativity, character development, and the reinforcement of societal values.

While addressing the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of Delhi Public School, Jammu on Monday LG Sinha said, “Presently, our education system faces a significant challenge to encourage learning that extends beyond the four walls of the classrooms,” Lieutenant Governor said.

He said the reputed educational institution, under the care and tutelage of Maharaja Hari Singh Social & Education Foundation Trust and Rajput Charitable Trust, has made an immense contribution to shaping the future of young talents and social transformation.

The Lt Governor highlighted the transformation taking place in the education sector and emphasized the need to reinvent the concepts of classroom learning.

He called upon the teaching community and educational institutions to adopt best practices aligned with the National Education Policy to bridge the learning gaps.

“National Education Policy has provided immense possibilities to elevate learning and create a conducive environment for critical thinking, creativity, individuality, and inquisitiveness to flourish so that our young children can learn new things,” he said.

At Silver Jubilee Celebrations, the Lt Governor encouraged the students to follow their passion and believe in their abilities and potential.

“Never stop chasing your dreams, is my message to our youth. Discover what you love doing, strive continuously to achieve new goals, reflect on your greatest passion, and never stop believing in yourself,” the Lt Governor said.

Ajatshatru Singh, former Minister and President, of Rajput Charitable Trust, J&K extended his gratitude to the Lt Governor for his encouraging presence and inspiring thoughts, affirming the faculty and students.

 

 

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