A significant one‑day national seminar aimed at enhancing student development was held today at the National Institute for Teacher Education in Khetri, Kamrup (Metro), in Assam, India. The seminar, titled “Holistic Student Development and Confidence Building: Preparing Students for Real‑World Challenges,” brought together scholars, professors, academic administrators, and research specialists from across the country.
Organizers said the event was designed to address critical aspects of student growth beyond academic performance, including emotional resilience, leadership skills, and readiness for societal and professional environments. Participants discussed ways to nurture well‑rounded individuals equipped to handle dynamic challenges in the modern world.
Speakers highlighted the importance of building self‑confidence, adaptability, teamwork, and communication skills among students competencies that education experts say are essential in an era marked by rapid technological change and shifting job markets.
The seminar also explored innovative teaching methods and educational strategies that can support student engagement and development, urging educators to adopt practices that go beyond traditional classroom instruction. Many attendees expressed support for more programs that integrate character building and practical life skills into school curricula.
Education leaders at the event called for continued collaboration among institutions, teachers, and policymakers to ensure that students receive holistic education that prepares them not just academically, but socially and emotionally for future opportunities.

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