JAMMU, APRIL 25: Emphasizing the
importance of making education system more
process driven, Advisor to Chief Minister Prof Amitabh Mattoo today said that
learning outcomes and rankings should not be the only parameters to judge the
quality of education and stressed on adopting innovative
methods for developing joyful learning and creativity
in students.
He said this while interacting with students and
teachers at Jodhamal Pubic School after distributing Rai Bahadur
JodhamalKuthiala scholarship among the meritorious students.
The scholarships of Rs 10,000 each were given to
meritorious Class XI girl students studying in government schools in borders
areas of Jammu province. Eight girls each from the border areas of Jammu,
Samba, Poonch, Kathua and Rajouri were given the scholarships.
Stressing on reviving the philanthropic traditions
of the state for augmenting the education sector, Prof Mattoo said that it is
important that we all contribute our bit to bring about a positive impact in
the education sector by providing our children the best of education and
facilities.
He appreciated the gesture of providing
scholarships to the girls from remote border areas.
Prof Mattoo said that we have to come up with a
system where schooling and learning is a pleasant experience for a child
which nurtures his creativity and leads
to holistic development.
In this regard, citing the contributions of Haji
Public School situated in remote village of Breswana in Doda, Prof Mattoo said
that the institution is a positive example that how a
small step can bring about a big impact in
lives of children.
While hailing Sabbah Haji for serving the community
by giving them quality education in a remote village in Doda, Prof
Mattoo called upon the officers, educationists, volunteers
to contribute their bit for growth and development of the Sabbah Haji’s
school in terms of education, ideas and infrastructural.
He announced that he shall personally provide Rs 1
lakh to any teacher who volunteers to work and contribute in Haji Public School
which he said shall be a learning experience for teachers also.
The Jodhamal School has also adopted three
government schools viz. Government High School Deli, Government Primary School
Sainik Colony and Government Primary School Prithvipur. The Jodhamal School has
donated books for libraries and furniture to these schools for the welfare of
the students.
On the occasion, scintillating cultural programmes
were presented by the students of government schools and Jodhamal Public
School.
Secretary School Education Farooq Ahmed Shah, Joint
Director Education Charandeep Singh, Chief Education officers of Jammu and
Samba, Trustee Jodhamal School Nandan Kuthiala, Principal Jodhampul School
besides students, staff and teachers of various schools were also present on
the occasion.
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