Friday, 15 December 2017

Education should inculcate values: CM

The education should not be confined only to seeking employment but it should also be inculcating cultural values in the children. The education should be thought to provoke which can guide one to lead a positive life. The Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Trivendra Singh Rawat said this while addressing inaugural session of a national seminar of teachers and Principals at Pestle Weed College here on Thursday.
The three-day seminar is being organised under the aegis of Principal Progressive School Association (PPSA). On a philosophical note, the CM said that education means co-existence and mutual cordiality and for achieving any objective one should have hope and belief which is possible only from creative ethnicity of education.

Rawat said that the sections of the society lying on fringe should be taken along for the holistic development of a society which is possible only by improving in quality of education available to them. He added that India has also been a leader in the field of education and the nation and the state would prosper only by alleviating the level of education.
The Director-General (DG) school education, Captain Alok Shekhar Tiwari informed that the government is setting up one model school in every block of the state for development of education.
He said that a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) cell in all schools has been established for providing infrastructural facilities. Emphasis on vocational training and skill development is being done to make the education employment oriented, he said.
The DG education informed that the emphasis on computer education, life skill development, Yoga, moral and spiritual education is being done for the overall development of students.
The president of PPSA,  Prem Kashyap, senior vice president DS Man, vice president M C Baila, secretary PPSA, S K Das and number of educationalists were also present on the occasion.




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