Key Points

Madhya Pradesh Governor Mangubhai Patel emphasized that the National Education Policy provides ample opportunities for youth at every education stage. He highlighted expanding career prospects in fields like cybersecurity and drone technology during Barkatullah University's convocation. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav noted that Madhya Pradesh was the first state to implement NEP in 2020. Both leaders stressed the importance of job-oriented courses and skill development for achieving PM Modi's vision of a developed India.

Key Points: MP Governor Mangubhai Patel Says NEP Offers Youth Ample Opportunities

  • NEP offers education tailored to youth skills and interests
  • Universities crucial for PM Modi's developed India vision
  • Career prospects expanding in emerging technology fields
  • Madhya Pradesh first state to implement NEP in 2020
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NEP has ample opportunity for youth, claims MP Guv

Madhya Pradesh Governor Mangubhai Patel states NEP provides tailored education opportunities for youth. CM Mohan Yadav highlights MP's first NEP implementation in 2020.

"Today, career prospects are rapidly expanding in fields such as agriculture, food technology, physical education, cyber-security, forensic science, drone technology and law - Governor Mangubhai Patel"

Bhopal, Sep 8

Madhya Pradesh Governor Mangubhai Patel on Monday claimed that the National Education Policy (NEP) has ample opportunities for youth at every stage of education, tailored to their skills, interests, and abilities.

The Governor also stated that universities have a crucial role in realising Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a new, digital, and ‘developed India’ through introducing job-oriented courses and skilful training to the new generation.

"Today, career prospects are rapidly expanding in fields such as agriculture, food technology, physical education, cyber-security, forensic science, drone technology and law," the Governor said while addressing the convocation ceremony of Barkatullah University in Bhopal.

The Governor Patel, who is also Chancellor of the state's largest University, during his speech said that students should always be grateful to their parents and teachers.

He urged the students to remember the convocation oath and follow it throughout their lives. Governor Patel awarded degrees and gold medals to the students and congratulated them.

"It is not merely a celebration of receiving degrees, but the result of years of students’ hard work, discipline, and the valuable guidance of their teachers," Patel said.

He also extended best wishes to an ‘A’ grade from NAAC for its efforts in education, research & innovation and for becoming the only university in the state to secure a place in the Global World University Rankings.

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, who joined the Governor during the inaugural session of the convocation, addressing the gathering of students and teachers at Kushabhau Thakre Convention Centre, said that all Indian languages are being promoted through study in Madhya Pradesh.

"In the state, the Vice-Chancellor has been given the new title of ‘Kulguru’, which has also been adopted by Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi. Universities in Madhya Pradesh are offering innovation-driven and employment-oriented courses," Yadav said.

Yadav stated that under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Indians are establishing their identity on the global stage through their own capabilities.

"Correcting past mistakes, convocations are now being organised in accordance with Indian traditions. Madhya Pradesh was the first state to implement the National Education Policy in 2020," Yadav stated.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Good to see MP leading in education reforms. But implementation is key - hope these courses actually reach rural areas and not just urban centers. The digital divide is still a big challenge.
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Anjali F
Love the focus on Indian languages and traditions! Our education should be rooted in our culture while preparing us for global opportunities. The 'Kulguru' concept is beautiful 🙏
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Vikram M
As a recent graduate, I appreciate the emphasis on practical skills. But universities need better infrastructure and industry partnerships to make these courses truly effective. Hope they walk the talk!
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Sarah B
The focus on agriculture and food technology is brilliant! India needs more innovation in these sectors. Hope these courses attract bright minds to solve our farming challenges.
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Rohit P
While the policy sounds good, I hope they maintain education quality. Adding new courses is easy, but ensuring they meet international standards is what matters. NAAC accreditation is a good step though!

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