PM Modi Advocates for Innovation-Centric Educational Transformation
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New Delhi, March 9 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the need for educational institutions to evolve into centers of industry collaboration and research-focused learning during a recent post-Budget webinar. He urged these institutions to equip students with vital real-world experiences.
During the virtual event, PM Modi elaborated on the crucial link between education, employment, and enterprise, specifically focusing on advancing the AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, and Comics) sector.
Stating that India is progressing towards an innovation-driven economy, he encouraged participants to brainstorm on transforming their campuses into collaborative spaces for industry and research.
He further stressed the necessity of synergy among institutions, industries, and academia, expressing optimism that such dialogues would pave the way for a robust framework for a Developed India.
"With these initiatives, we can fortify the foundation of a Developed India," PM Modi remarked.
The Prime Minister praised the dynamic attitude of India's youth as the nation's most valuable asset, advocating for an educational framework that resonates with this spirit.
He pointed out ongoing efforts to align education with employment and enterprise.
PM Modi underscored that the New Education Policy lays the groundwork for a curriculum that must be responsive to market demands and the evolving economy, particularly in areas like AI, automation, and the digital economy.
"We must expedite the integration of our educational system with the real-world economy," he stated.
The Prime Minister expressed pride in the growing participation of women in STEM fields and reaffirmed the government's pledge to provide equal opportunities for young women in advanced technologies.
He called for a vigorous research ecosystem that inspires young researchers to innovate and explore without hindrances, saying, "We need to establish a research environment where young innovators are encouraged to experiment and develop new concepts."