Fashion Trends, Product Design, Innovative Packaging, High Quality of
Goods and Services and High Exports to Determine India’s Success Story
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Goyal
says India’s Transformational Journey since 2014 under the Leadership of PM Modi
is now recognised Globally, draws attention to Morgan Stanley research report
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Goyal
calls for early convergence of efforts of 5 top institutions - NIFT, IPP, NID, FDDI
and IIFT; also emphasizes need for industry-academia partnership
Union Minister of Textiles, Commerce
& Industry, Consumer Affairs and Food and Public Distribution, Piyush Goyal
said that fashion trends, product design, innovative packaging, high quality of
goods and services and high exports are going to determine India’s success story
in the future. He said this while chairing the ‘National Workshop on Convergence
of Five Institutes’ held in New Delhi on 1 June, 2023.
The unique initiative to bring
about convergence of the five institutes under the Ministry of Textiles and Commerce
and Industry was initiated in 2022. The collaboration between five Institutes namely,
Indian Institute of Packaging (IPP), National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT),
National Institute of Design (NID), Footwear Design and Development (FDDI) and Indian
Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), has the ability to build a more dynamic and integrated
national design and business education ecosystem that benefits students, industries,
and society as a whole. The convergence will lead to integration of knowledge, techniques,
and expertise from multiple fields will facilitate transdisciplinary integration
among different unique institutions in tune with the objectives of the National
Education Policy 2020.
Mr. Piyush Goyal said that India’s
transformational journey since 2014 under the leadership of the Prime Minister
Mr. Narendra Modi is now recognised globally, and drew attention to Morgan Stanley
research report which also recognizes how India has emerged as a key driver for
Asian and global growth. The Minister noted the recently released high GDP growth
estimates for FY 2023-24 and attributed it to the visionary guidance of the Prime
Minister. Mr. Goyal said that these high estimates make every Indian proud as it’s
a recognition of the efforts made by the Government over the last 9 years across
the world.
Piyush Goyal appreciated the
presentations given in the workshop by the participants and urged the concerned
Ministries to work towards implementation of the ideas in the presentation within
allocated timelines. He said that the ideas deliberated upon in the workshop must
be given proper shape and implemented for effective utilisation of such workshops.
The Minister said that the National
Education Policy 2020 aims to change the mindset pertaining to education by changing
the curriculum and making it more inclusive and dynamic. He said that the Policy
encourages critical thinking amongst the students to help them in their career.
He said that the convergence initiative of the five institutes under the Ministry
of Textiles and Commerce and Industry will not only strengthen the institutes but
also the Industry academia partnership. He said that this
will result in the institutes’ success story being determined by minimal strict
government interference as self sufficiency is the best
module for success.
Mr. Goyal said that higher intake
must be explored in these institutions as there is a huge demand for designers,
fashion specialists, etc. He said that the institutes must work towards developing
skills related to finance, entrepreneurship, personality development, ability to
face challenges in life, etc. amongst their students. The Minister also suggested
that credit systems can be developed amongst these institutions to provide more
flexibility for students to move from one institution to another and offer dual
degree courses.
Mr. Piyush Goyal highlighted
the role played by the alumni of these institutions with respect to donation, faculty,
mentorship, etc. He stressed upon the need to focus on better placements from these
institutes. He also suggested enhanced engagement with the industry for better overall
development of the institutes and also offering curriculum which can help the students
in the workplaces.
A national workshop was organised
by NIFT at New Delhi on 31st May and 1st June 2023. Academia, alumni and industry
were invited by each of the institutes to deliberate through joint presentations
followed by breakout sessions to go into the details of functionality of common
ideas. The first day of the workshop was held at NIFT Campus in New Delhi and Union
Minister of Textiles, Commerce & Industry, Consumer Affairs and Food & Public
Distribution, Mr. Piyush Goyal chaired the session on the second day of the workshop
on 1st June 2023 at Vanijya Bhawan, New Delhi. The session
was attended by the senior officials from the Ministry of Textiles and Ministry
of Commerce and Industry.
This initiative of convergence
was to discuss and ponder upon common issues of these educational institutes such
as placements, admissions, policies for students’ welfare or ways to incentivize
faculty and administration. The idea was to brainstorm and learn from each other’s best practices and finding
innovative ways to share infrastructure, faculty and international linkages.
Alumni and industry representatives
were part of the exercise. The objective is to encourage convergence between the
institutes in order to foster an industry-academia interface and build a global
professional network through engagement with the alumni of these institutes.
The initiative of convergence
can also be looked upon as the first step towards building synergies, asserting
India’s tremendous brain power and project our identity not just in terms of our
traditional culture but also in terms of the tremendous progress we have made in
terms of modernity in our professional education, competing with the best in the
world, and training professionals in a multidisciplinary context.
These five institutes are specialized
institutions and hold a unique place in professional education in the country. Some
are known for design and some for their state-of-the-art technology, however, each
institute has a specific product/object orientation. The benefits due to convergence
are Global competency, Knowledge sharing, Enhancing self-efficiency, Workforce development
and Optimum usage of resources.
The five Institutes have held
a series of online and offline meetings. Deliberations and work have been done to
pave the path to achieve the following objectives: Convergence within Institutes,
Student Promotional Schemes, Admission Process and Growth in student enrolment,
Creating a Professional Network of Alumni and Industry-Academia Collaboration.