Nation building requires coordination between AI, human compassion: President

President, Ram Nath Kovind presenting the National Award to Gurnam Singh, Master, Government Upper Primary School, Lahari, Barnoti District Kathua in New Delhi on Thursday.
President, Ram Nath Kovind presenting the National Award to Gurnam Singh, Master, Government Upper Primary School, Lahari, Barnoti District Kathua in New Delhi on Thursday.

Kathua teacher Gurnam Singh among 46 conferred award

NEW DELHI, Sept 5: President, Ram Nath Kovind today said there is a need for coordination between artificial intelligence (AI) and human compassion for nation building.
Kovind was speaking at an event here to confer national awards to meritorious teachers from across the country.
Among the 46 teachers, Gurnam Singh a Master from Government Upper Primary School, Lahari, Barnoti of Kathua district in J&K was among 46 teachers across the country to receive the prestigious award.
The 50 year old Gurnam Singh belongs to Jasrota area of Rajbagh in Kathua district. Presently serving as a Master he has been in the teaching line for last 27 years.
Appointed as teacher in 1992, Gurnam claims to have given cent percent results up to class 8th in his service career in every school where he was posted.
Gurnam Singh’s colleagues and students also talked high of him saying that he always strived hard to improve the infrastructure both in school offices and class rooms and he has trained 1000 teachers in Barnoti.
His colleagues and students also feel elated after hearing the news that Gurnam Singh has been selected for this year’s prestigious Teachers’ Award which was conferred to him by President of India Ram Nath Kovind at New Delhi today. They said that Gurnam has not only brought laurels to the school and Kathua district but entire J&K State.
Addressing the function Kovind further said “We have abundance of knowledge and then we have good values but in the era of globalisation and competition, we need to have a coordination between artificial intelligence and human compassion, a balance between digital levelling and character building for nation building as it will not only make us knowledgeable individuals but better human beings,” the President said. “The world is moving from information era to knowledge era. However, knowledge alone will not be able to ensure the safety of human civilisation. Along with knowledge, it is also necessary to have a conscience. Only when knowledge is combined with wisdom, it can solve human problems,” he said. The President said on the basis of rational knowledge, people of the country can tackle the present challenges such as climate change, pollution, melting glaciers, etc. “Teachers can contribute significantly in the national campaign of water conservation by instilling in students the importance of water conservation,” he said.
The awards are given to teachers to acknowledge their contribution and honour their commitment to better quality of school education and enriching the lives of students.
The selection procedure had an online self nomination process followed by a three-tier process at the district, state and national level.
The names of the recipients were recommended by an independent national jury. The nominated teachers gave a presentation on their work before the jury.
The President urged teachers to build a new generation that is full of knowledge and wisdom, so that it can successfully address all the contemporary challenges.
“Strong foundations of character-building are laid in schools. The main objective of education is to make the student a good human being. And teachers do so by instilling honesty, discipline and integrity in their students,” Kovind said.
“A good human being possessing these values will prove to be good in each and every sphere. By ensuring that their students become good human beings, teachers contribute in the nation building process,” he added. (PTI)

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