Modern tech to be introduced in education: Malik
Jammu, Mar 23: To match the growing need of result oriented education, modern scientific technologies shall be introduced in the syllabus, Jammu and Kashmir government today said.
"Modern scientific technologies shall be introduced in the syllabus to make it result oriented in the modern era," minister for higher education, labour and employment Abdul Gani Malik said at a function here.
Malik called for bringing innovations in the education system to make it in tune with the present day requirements.
The teacher community should also be acquainted with the modern techniques of teaching and learning so that they could contribute to grooming of the young generation in the right direction, he said.
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