Jul 4, 2021
The welcome address was presented by Joint Director, SCERT J&K Jammu Surinder Kumar. The program aimed at developing the knowledge and skills among the DIET faculty regarding the analysis of needs of the training process before conducting a training program, which may help in increasing employee’s involvement in their job and therefore increasing the job satisfaction and achieving the learning outcomes of any training programs. The program was a blend of theoretical and practical experiences involving discussions, resource lectures, interactive sessions, group activities, etc. Fifty officers from 10 DIETs of Jammu division, 5 from each attended this program. The resource persons in this program included Dr. V.P.S. Raju, Professor, NIEPA, New Delhi; Dr. J.N. Baliya, HoD, Dept. of Educational studies, Central University, Jammu; Dr. Aman, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Educational studies, Central University,Jammu and Dr. Sunita Zalpuri, Formerly Dean and Head, Centre for
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Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir Council of Educational Research and Training (JKCERT), Jammu Division is participating in the first 4-day India Toy Fair 2021 – the Toy making talent of students and teachers under the directions of Administrative Secretary, School Education Department J&K B.K.Singh, guidance and motivation by Director SCERT J&K Prof.Veena Pandita, Director School Education Jammu, Anuradha Gupta and supervision of Joint Director, JKCERT Jammu, Shokat Mehmood ,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the India’s maiden Toy Fair virtually, and while reiterating his Aatmanirbhar (self-reliance) pitch, he said India has to become self-reliant in the toy sector and cater to the global audience and pushed for his “Vocal For Local” mantra. He also said that Indian toys project the ‘reuse recycle’ culture that has been a part of the Indian lifestyle and asked the manufacturers to use less plastic and more recyclable eco-friendly material.
JKCERT participates in maiden India Toy Fair -2021
JAMMU: Jammu and Kashmir Council of Educational Research and Training (JKCERT), Jammu Division is participating in the first 4-day India Toy Fair 2021 – the Toy making talent of students and teachers under the directions of Administrative Secretary, School Education Department J&K B.K.Singh, guidance and motivation by Director SCERT J&K Prof.Veena Pandita, Director School Education Jammu, Anuradha Gupta and supervision of Joint Director, JKCERT Jammu, Shokat Mehmood ,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the India’s maiden Toy Fair virtually, and while reiterating his Aatmanirbhar (self-reliance) pitch, he said India has to become self-reliant in the toy sector and cater to the global audience and pushed for his “Vocal For Local” mantra. He also said that Indian toys project the ‘reuse recycle’ culture that has been a part of the Indian lifestyle and asked the manufacturers to use less plastic and more recyclable ec