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JAMMU: Emphasising the pivotal role of education in shaping India’s future, Prof. Umesh Rai, Vice Chancellor, University of Jammu (JU), on Wednesday said that while infrastructure, agriculture, healthcare, and digital economy form the structural foundations of a developed nation, the true engine of transformation remains education.
Addressing the Curtain Raiser Press Conference of the Viksit Bharat Yuva Connect Programme, being organised at the University from 31st July to 3rd August 2025, the Vice Chancellor referred to India’s historic contribution of 23 per cent to the global economy before colonial disruption, the strength of this great nation once stemmed from an education system deeply connected to societal needs.
“To reclaim that legacy, it is imperative for India to regain its global standing. If the path to a developed India begins anywhere, it begins in its schools, colleges, and universities”, he added.
Prof. Rai emphasised that the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047, as dreamt by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is not just a policy directive but a national mission that must be driven through robust academic institutions.
He called for a complete reorientation of academic priorities – from learning to problem-solving, and from job-seeking to job-creation – and proposed a powerful framework rooted in idea, incubation, innovation, and start-up, underscoring the urgent need to integrate skilling, creativity, and curiosity into curriculum design.
He also highlighted the upcoming Innovation Tower at the University, which will offer facilities for ideation, entrepreneurship, and civil society collaboration.
In a heartfelt appeal, he called for value-based education with compulsory courses in emotional intelligence, interpersonal skills, and social ethics. “If we fail to create humane human beings, everything else we build will be meaningless,” he stated.
Prof. Rai also drew attention to the deep link between substance abuse, crime, and terrorism, emphasising that the University’s commitment to Nasha Mukt Bharat must go beyond token campaigns. “If we don’t eradicate drug addiction, our vision of a developed India will remain incomplete,” he warned. He appealed for continuous engagement and not just symbolic marches.
He also acknowledged the visionary leadership of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, under whose guidance infrastructure and agriculture in Jammu and Kashmir have progressed rapidly.
“The support extended by the LG and Chief Minister in enabling educational institutions to overcome systemic hurdles is instrumental in realising the goals of Viksit Bharat,” he added.
He urged the students to register on the MY Bharat Portal, selecting their interests wisely to access the internships and valuable national engagement opportunities made available by GoI. Prof. Neelu Rohmetra, Dean Research Studies, described the programme as a vital step in translating the Prime Minister’s vision of Viksit Bharat@2047 into grassroots action.
Prof. Pankaj K. Srivastava, Director CDOE and Convenor of the Programme, called the initiative a transformative national movement launched by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India.
He elaborated on key events including an exhibition of eight government departments, youth leadership lectures, elocution competitions, quizzes, and yoga. Over 1,000 students have already registered on the portal, gaining access to experiential learning across India. He also stressed the programme’s alignment with national themes such as innovation, fitness, entrepreneurship, and drug-free living.
Prof. Prakash C. Antahal, Dean Students Welfare and Co-Convenor of the Viksit Bharat Yuva Connect Programme, spoke in detail about the upcoming activities, placing special emphasis on the Nasha Mukt Bharat Rally.
He informed that the rally will see active participation from faculty members, staff, research scholars, and students, collectively reinforcing the University’s commitment to a drug-free India.
Among others present on the occasion included Prof Sangita Gupta, Dean Planning & Development, Prof. Naresh Padha, Senior Professor; Prof. Vibhakar Mansotra, Head, Department of Comp. Sc & IT; Prof. Garima Gupta, Head DJMS, Prof. Dushyant Kumar Rai; Prof Pankaj Kumar; Dr. Pritam Singh; and Dr. Pradeep Bali. The proceedings of the event were conducted by Mansi Mantoo, Media Officer, JU.