JUIT organizes workshop on Reforms in Secondary, Hr Edu post NEP

Prof R K Sharma, VC, JUIT inaugurating a workshop organised at JUIT, in Solan, on Sunday.
Prof R K Sharma, VC, JUIT inaugurating a workshop organised at JUIT, in Solan, on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 14: A workshop cum Seminar focusing on the reforms in secondary and higher education post the implementation of the New Education Policy (NEP) organised at Jaypee University of Information Technology (JUIT) in Solan, Himachal Pradesh was held here today.
The workshop was inaugurated by Prof R K Sharma, Vice chancellor, JUIT along with Registrar and dean of students Major General (Retd) Rakesh Bassi, Dean (A & R), Prof AK Gupta, along with Dr. Rajesh Rana and Dinesh Sharma, Chairman, Mera Bharat Trust.
General Bassi gave a detailed overview of JUIT along with its fascinating journey and crucial characteristics.
Speaking on the occasion, Prof R K Sharma, VC, JUIT mentioned that we should give a special learning culture to our students with a positive approach.
There were three keynote talks commenced with a significance of the New Education Policy and Cyber Security and their potential impact on the educational landscape in India.
Among others who delivered the lecture included, Prof S K Khah, Controller of Examinations and Incharge, IQAC, JUIT, Dr. Rajesh Rana, Chandigarh and Prof R K Bajaj, HoD, Department of Mathematics, JUIT.
Principals from schools across Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Delhi, UP and Haryana shared their experiences and insights on how the NEP reforms could be effectively implemented at the grassroots level.
The event was aimed to facilitate a platform for meaningful dialogue and collaboration among educational stakeholders, particularly welcoming Principals from various schools across Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh to share their insights and experiences.
The major objectives of this workshop were to discuss the key reforms introduced in the NEP and to understand the implications of NEP on secondary and higher education.