World is full of opportunities and one must seize them: V-P

Update: 2019-03-02 05:30 IST

Hyderabad: Vice President of India M. Venkaiah Naidu has said that the education we impart in our schools, colleges and universities must lead to self- discovery, enlightenment and awakening of an individual. 

He was addressing the gathering at the Platinum Jubilee Celebrations of Andhra Vidyalaya College of Arts, Science & Commerce, in Hyderabad on Friday. Telangana Education Minister G. Jagdish Reddy and other dignitaries were present on the occasion. 

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The Vice President said that by 2020, the median age in India will be just 28, compared to 37 in China and the US, 45 in Western Europe, and 49 in Japan. Demographics is a game changer in economic development and can transform the pace and pattern of economic growth, he added.

Naidu said that investing in people through healthcare, quality education, jobs and skills helps build human capital. He further said that though India has made considerable gains in human development, it still grapples from challenges of illiteracy, big barriers to secondary schooling, low-quality public services, and gender discrimination. It is time for India to pursue a much more aggressive education plan, exploiting the new technology opportunities, he added.

The Vice President said that there should be renewed focus on gender equality and safety of women through gender sensitisation and gender sensitisation must begin at the home, schools and colleges. He urged the institution to do everything in its power to encourage more and more young women to avail opportunities of higher education.

Saying that even when jobs are available, candidates with the right skill set that fit the job are not available, the Vice President suggested to tackle this issue with the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana 2.0 which has been launched in October 2016 and aims to train 10 million youth over a period of four years.

Advising to pay attention to equity in access to education, the Vice President said that women and girls, Scheduled Castes and Tribes, differently-abled and minority groups need to have a barrier free and equitable access to higher education.

Quoting Swami Vivekananda's exhortation a hundred years ago - “Awake, arise and stop not till your goal is reached”, Naidu said that this world is full of opportunities and one must seize them.

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