STATE TIMES NEWS
NEW DELHI: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday observed that the National Education Policy (NEP)-2020 is promoting value-based education, fostering innovation and creativity and building the future human capital.
“Connectivity and Content will play a crucial role in India’s journey,” the Lt Governor said while speaking at a book launch event in remembrance of Prof. Giridhar Prasad Thakur.
The Lt Governor said in Amrit Kaal, we must focus on the revival of the Indian Knowledge System and commit ourselves in exploring new ideas, new opportunities to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
The Lt Governor paid tributes to Prof. Giridhar Prasad Thakur for his significant contribution to Psychological research and teaching.
“He was a leading luminary of Psychology and a world leader in many areas of Applied Psychology. Throughout his life, Professor Thakur pursued and achieved excellence in both research and teaching,” the Lt Governor said.
Prof. Thakur, Professor of Clinical Psychology had served as a Head, department of Psychology and Dean, faculty of social sciences, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith. He also held various positions in Psychology related organisations around the world. As President of Indian Academy of Applied Psychology, Prof. Thakur had played a pivotal role in guiding the research. He was decorated with some of the world’s most prestigious awards besides contributing to international journals.
“Prof. Thakur had demonstrated that the Indian knowledge system provided a solid base for the psychological testing model. He had relentlessly guided the growth of Indian School Psychology Association and nurtured several organisations that put India on the world map in psychological research,” the Lt Governor observed.
“Professor Thakur was a pioneer of Sports Psychology in India. He made a huge contribution by using psychological knowledge and skills to address the issues related to performance and to create a conducive environment for sportspersons,” the Lt Governor said.
“Psychology and science have made immense contributions to social inclusion and equity. In India’s march to progress, the young generation and academic world can be benefited through experience and research works,” he added.
The Lt Governor called upon the teaching community, researchers, writers and thinkers to share Prof. Thakur’s wisdom with the young generation.
Prof. S. Varakhedi, Vice Chancellor, Central Sanskrit University, New Delhi; Prof. Nageshwar Rao, Vice Chancellor, IGNOU, New Delhi; Prof. Dinesh Singh, former Vice Chancellor, University of Delhi; Dr. Archana Thakur, Joint Secretary, UGC, family members of Prof. Giridhar Prasad Thakur and prominent personalities from all walks of life were present.