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Jambu Lochan Boys Hostel, University of Jammu hosted an interactive session focusing on the role of education as a liberating force. Prof. (Dr.) Prasannanshu from National Law University, Delhi, delivered a keynote address, emphasizing the need to transcend parochial boundaries and adopt an interdisciplinary perspective as envisaged by the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The event was organized under the guidance of Prof. (Dr.) Lalitsen Sharma, Provost Boys Hostel, with support from Dr. Satyapriya Arya and Dr. Nitan Sharma, the Warden and Resident Warden, respectively.
The session emphasized the importance of interdisciplinary learning, as advocated by the NEP 2020. Prof. Prasannanshu explained that an interdisciplinary approach breaks down the silos of traditional education, encouraging students to integrate knowledge from different domains. This holistic perspective is vital for addressing contemporary challenges that require comprehensive solutions. By understanding diverse viewpoints and cultures, students can become more empathetic and socially responsible citizens. He urged the boarders to embrace lifelong learning and to remain curious and open-minded. He emphasized that educators must inspire students to think beyond conventional boundaries and to apply their knowledge practically.
In conclusion, the session at Jamhu Lochan Boys Hostel served as a reminder of the transformative power of education. It underscored the need for a broad-based, inclusive, and forward-thinking educational framework that prepares individuals not only for personal success but also for contributing positively to society and the nation. The insights shared by Prof. (Dr.) Prasannanshu reinforced the vision of the NEP 2020, advocating for a more integrated and dynamic approach to education.
The session also saw the participation of Dr. Subhash Sharma and Dr. Ramesh Kumar from the Department of English and The Law School respectively.