Educational Conclave Boosts on Emerging Trends in Technical Education

Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research (NITTTR) jointly hosts Technical Education Conference

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FICCI and NITTTR being serious stakeholders in education building, joined hands to conduct a one of its kind technical education conference of educational bodies & industries to discuss their vital issues on a common platform, and to create awareness amongst academicians, scientists, researchers & practitioners from various disciples to discuss the issues & challenges posed to the technical education system.Setting up the tone of the event, Prof. (Dr.) SS Pattnaik, Director, NITTTR said, “Educational Conclaves like these will contribute in integrating science & technology with the learning, in order to meet the changing demands for attaining the centre of excellence in the education sector.”

Educational Conclave Boosts on Emerging Trends in Technical Education

Emphasizing on the rationale of the event, Mr. Subodh Aggarwal, Advisor, Regional Council of Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh-FICCI said, “Industry requirement of technology is ever-evolving. There is a dire need to build a strong foundation for our educational system, and add dues according to the specific requirements of the respective industries. I would like to thank NITTTR and FICCI for providing me an opportunity to be a part of such a momentous conference.”

Dr. Sanjay Sharma, NITTTR, Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Arora, Director, PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh, Prof. Dr. RK Wats, and Prof. (Dr.) K.K. Aggarwal, Former Vice-Chancellor, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprasth University, New Delhi, Mr. GP Singh, MLA, Bassi Pathana were present at the conference.

Educational Conclave Boosts on Emerging Trends in Technical Education

“Today our society has been segmented into two parts i.e. the rich and the poor. All government schools in Punjab teach the students in Punjabi. When I raised voice against it in the Vidhan Sabha and emphasized on the need for English, they saw me as a foe of Punjabi language. If we go by the statistics, only 10% schools in Punjab have science as a subject in their curriculum. So, I feel that the problems that we face in the educational sector exist at the grass root level. In order to accelerate the education condition in our country, I’ve taken some reformative initiatives like setting up of CCTV cameras in the campuses, biometric attendance system for both teachers & students, and career & counseling services for the students as well as their parents.” said the Chief Guest, Shri Charanjit Singh Channi, Hon’ble Minister for Technical Education and Industrial Training, Punjab.

Mr. GB Singh, Regional Head, FICCI concluded the inaugural session with a vote of thanks. “Education is a great leveler, and provides the only sustainable route to reduce disparities. Many key issues being faced by the technical educational sector are multilayered & interlinked, involving institutions & other regulatory bodies. Necessary steps should be undertaken to ensure alignment of the technical education system with state & national priorities for competitiveness in the global knowledge economy. Engagement of key stakeholders should be a key dimension of this planning”, he said.

 

 

 

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