India’s aspirations for Hi-tech Future
Top Global Institutions have been encouraged to open campuses in India for the benefit of Indian youth in getting world-class exposure and opportunities, and help them prepare for global competition as well, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said.
“This will also help in building world-class institutions in India, making India a hub of global education,” he told students at the Grand Finale of Smart India Hackathon 2020 through video conference on 1 Aug 2020.
He underlined the emphasis on global integration.
Modi has urged the students to work on several solutions to the challenges being faced by the country to provide solutions to the problems and strengthen India’s aspirations regarding Data, Digitization and Hi-tech Future.
Acknowledging that in the fast-paced 21st century, India needs to swiftly change itself to continue playing an effective role, the Prime Minister said that the necessary ecosystem is being built in the country for Innovation, Research, Design, Development and Entrepreneurship.
He asserted that aim is to make India’s education more modern, and to create opportunities for talent.
Speaking on the National Education Policy, the Prime Minister said it was drafted keeping in mind the thoughts, needs, hopes and aspirations of 21st century youth. This is not just a policy document but also a reflection of aspirations of more than 130 crore Indians, he added.
He said “Even today many children feel that they are judged on the basis of a subject in which they have no interest. Due to the pressure from parents, relatives, friends etc children are forced to pursue the subjects chosen by others. This has resulted in a large population, which is well-educated, but most of what they have read is not useful for them.”
He highlighted that New Education Policy seeks to change this approach by bringing a systematic reform in India’s education system and attempts to transform both Intent and Content of education.
He said that NEP focuses on Learning, Research and Innovation to make the school, college and university experience: Fruitful, Broad-based and one that guides to one’s natural passions.
Addressing the students, the Prime Minister said “This Hackathon is not the first problem you have tried to solve, nor is this the last.”
He wished the youngsters to continue doing three things: Learning, Questioning and Solving.
He said when one learns, one gets the wisdom to question and India’s National Education Policy reflects this spirit. He added the focus is shifting from the burden of the school bag, which does not last beyond school, to the boon of learning which helps for life, from simply memorising to critical thinking.
The Prime Minister said that emphasis on interdisciplinary study is one of the most exciting features of the New Education Policy. This concept has been gaining popularity, as one size does not fit all.
He said that emphasis on the interdisciplinary study will ensure the focus is on what the student wants to learn rather than what the student is expected to do by society. #hackathon #PMO #education #technologies #solutions /fiinews.com