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CM Omar Abdullah Stresses on Climate Change Awareness in J&K

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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday stressed the need for greater awareness and action reiterating that Jammu and Kashmir is facing a severe threat from climate change, particularly in the form of a water crisis.

“We are not doing enough to educate our people about what is happening with climate change and the dangers it poses. A lot of that responsibility lies with us as political leaders,” Abdullah said.

Abdullah was addressing the inaugural session of a three-day workshop on ‘capacity building in innovation pedagogy for the implementation of National Education Policy’ at University of Jammu.

“Until this morning, when the rains finally came, we were facing an 80-85 percent precipitation deficit this winter, signalling a major water crisis. Our agricultural patterns rely on the assumption of sufficient water availability. But with current water levels, cultivating paddy, which is water-intensive, would be nearly impossible,” he said.

Speaking on the ‘Design Your Degree’ (DYD) program under the NEP-2020, the Chief Minister said the initiative empowers students to shape their education according to their interests, enhancing their skills and aligning them with evolving job market demands.

“As Jammu and Kashmir’s private sector expands – particularly in industry and tourism -and as the region integrates further into the national economy, more job opportunities will emerge,” he said adding that with Jammu University gaining national recognition, students equipped with relevant skills will have a competitive advantage.

Reflecting on the pressure students face to secure high percentages, Abdullah remarked, “It’s astonishing how much pressure we put on our children. When you see the cut-off percentages for top colleges like those in Delhi University—some even at 100 percent—it raises the question: what is beyond 100 percent?”

He emphasized that the Design Your Degree program marks a transformative shift in education by allowing students to study subjects that genuinely interest them.

“This is a significant change from the traditional model, where students were told what to study. Now, they have the freedom to design their degree, enhancing both their academic experience and career prospects,” he said.

The chief minister also acknowledged the role of faculty members from Delhi University, pioneers of the Design Your Degree initiative, in guiding the program’s implementation.

“This shift requires a change in mindset for both students and teachers. Traditionally, teachers were told what to teach. Now, students are asked, ‘What do you want to learn?’ and teachers must adapt their approach accordingly. The expertise of these eminent professors is invaluable as we navigate this transition,” he added.