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Long-Term Strategic Plans Are Needed To Transform J&K’s Education Sector

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
October 31, 2025
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Rashtriya Ekta Diwas: Strengthening The Fabric Of Our Nation
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Jammu and Kashmir’s education sector needs a pivotal shift from mere infrastructure development to meaningful transformation. While the achievement of over 95% literacy in 15 districts is commendable, the administration’s focus on strengthening foundational learning and implementing long-term strategic plans is what will truly shape the region’s future. The focus must be on creating clear milestones for educational reforms. The real change requires systematic planning rather than piecemeal interventions. A push for technological integration and a comprehensive five-year perspective plan addressing critical gaps in digital infrastructure, vocational training, and teacher development is needed for a holistic approach to education modernisation. Equally significant is the Education Minister’s call for focusing on early childhood education, which is the cornerstone of cognitive and emotional development. Her emphasis on play-based learning and trained, empathetic educators recognises that quality education begins not with standardised testing, but with nurturing curiosity and creativity in young minds. The co-location of 619 Anganwadi centres with primary schools represents a practical step toward implementing the National Education Policy’s vision of seamless early childhood care. However, these initiatives must overcome significant challenges. The digital divide in remote areas, uneven teacher quality, and the need for contextually relevant vocational training require sustained attention. The success of these programmes will depend on effective implementation at the grassroots level, adequate funding, and regular monitoring. While J&K positions itself as an emerging educational hub, this balanced approach of combining technological advancement with foundational learning principles could become a model for other regions. By investing in both infrastructure and human capital, the administration will not just build schools but futures. The true measure of success will be seen in the coming years, as these policies translate into improved learning outcomes and better life opportunities for J&K’s youth.

 

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