Should Haryana's Vice-Chancellors Focus More on Skill Development?

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Key Takeaways
- Emphasis on collaboration between universities and industries is essential.
- Every university should run 10% of its programs in partnership with industry.
- Establishment of Model Skill Colleges and Schools in every district.
- Focus on improving institutional rankings and quality of education.
- Commitment to ethical leadership and integrity.
Chandigarh, June 23 (NationPress) Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini urged the Vice Chancellors on Monday to prioritize skill development programmes designed to boost the employability of the youth. He highlighted the need for universities to work closely with industries to narrow the gap between education and job opportunities. Each institution is encouraged to implement at least 10 percent of its programmes in partnership with industrial entities. This strategy aims to generate job openings for the state's youth while addressing the changing demands of various sectors.
During a meeting with the newly appointed Vice-Chancellors, Chief Minister Saini assured full governmental support, resources, and guidance to the universities. He expressed the necessity for Haryana to evolve into a state that not only confers degrees but also provides students with a clear direction and purpose.
The Chief Minister presented the government's vision to set up a Model Skill College and a Model Skill School in every district, focusing on delivering specialized skill education that equips students with the practical skills needed to succeed in a competitive job market. He reiterated the government's dedication to nurturing a skilled workforce that meets the needs of contemporary industries and contributes to the state's overall economic advancement.
Chief Minister Saini called on the Vice-Chancellors to enhance research output, improve employment prospects, boost institutional rankings, and elevate the quality of education. He stressed the importance of conducting operations with integrity and maintaining a fair, non-discriminatory approach to align with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision for a developed India by 2047.
He emphasized that the Vice-Chancellors should strive to improve their institutions' rankings and visibility on both national and international platforms.
Underlining the significance of ethical leadership, he noted that operating with integrity, fairness, and a non-discriminatory mindset is essential not only for academic excellence but also for cultivating a more inclusive and sustainable institutional culture.