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Introduce new courses in polytechnic colleges: Samoon to Principals

Posted on Dec 09, 2021 | Author RK News
Jammu, Dec 08: Principal Secretary Skill Development Department (SDD), Dr Asgar Hassan Samoon Wednesday asked the principals of polytechnic colleges to go for recognition of new courses once AICTE opens its portal for the same.
He made these remarks during the meeting attended by Director SDD, Sudershan Kumar; Principals of all the Polytechnic colleges and other officers of the department. Outside Jammu officers participated in the meeting through video conferencing.
Dr. Samoon urged to make all the courses attractive to students with upscaling of their syllabi and other lab work.
Dr Samoon maintained that J&K has recently taken the path of brisk development that has opened new vistas of employment opportunities for our youth. He said that be it Railways, Tunnels, power projects or other infrastructure there is a great scope for our youth to get skilled to be employable.
He mentioned that India has a need of about 8 crore skilled manpower in future and we should tap this opportunity to tide over our unemployment problem by skilling our youth in relevant trades. He said, “Education perse is not only classroom activity but much beyond it". He asked Principals to procure all the machinery required for training of  students well.
Principal Secretary asked the Director SDD to delegate powers to the Principals so that they are able to make expenditure as per their immediate needs. He asked the principals to make their institutions centers of excellence in skill seeking where entrepreneurs and highly skilled manpower is produced.
Dr Samoon also gave a set of doables to the department to be achieved in the remaining portion of this financial year. These include establishment of IT labs under STRIVE Project, Finalisation of consultancy report for reforms in skill sector, developing MIS for tracking the pass outs of these institutions, completion of projects under languishing category, establishment of 7 ITIs and 2 model ITIs under centrally sponsored schemes, updation of recruitment rules, Conducting of DPCs and recruitment of fresh faculty in Polytechnics and ITIs.
It was said in the meeting that the personal visits of the Principal Secretary to far flung areas of the UT has increased the pace of development in these institutions besides enhancing transparency and accountability in their functioning.
The meeting was also informed that as a measure of extracurricular activities several measures were taken. As part of it 3rd semester Mechanical Engineering, students of Govt Polytechnic Budgam were taken for Industrial visit to Boiler House/ AC Plant SKIMS Soura. Students of 3rd semester Civil Engineering were taken for Industrial visit to Cement Factory/ TCI Plant Khanmou to have the exposure of field works regarding the manufacturing of cement.
Likewise Polytechnic Ganderbal organized Industrial visit of 5th Semester Electrical Engineering Students to Power House Kangan and also organized one day Industrial visit for them to Northern Railways unit, Nowgam.
It was further revealed that Govt Polytechnic Samba, Government Polytechnic for Women   Jammu and Govt ITI Poonch achieved Target of 100% admissions for the session 2021-22.
The meeting was also informed about a number of Placement drives conducted for pass outs of polytechnics and ITIs. It was said that hundreds of students got jobs in local as well as outside companies during these job fairs.
In addition to the above, during the month, Govt ITI Jammu mobilised 346 candidates for COVID warrior training. At Govt ITI Kathua, 105 applications were received for conduct of Learner’s Licence test out of which 81 candidates successfully passed the test, as was revealed in the meeting.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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