Adapt to global changes, upskill continuously, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu told students on Thursday, calling these habits essential for success in a fast-changing world. He said education must prepare learners for real-life challenges, not just examinations.
Speaking at a programme in Kuppam, the Chief Minister highlighted experiential learning as a key pillar of modern education. He said students should gain hands-on exposure through projects, internships, and problem-solving activities. Such learning, he noted, builds confidence and practical skills.
Mr. Naidu also stressed the growing role of artificial intelligence in the knowledge economy. He said both students and teachers must understand and use AI tools responsibly. According to him, technology should support creativity, innovation, and critical thinking, not replace them.
The Chief Minister urged teachers to update their skills regularly and adopt new teaching methods. He said continuous learning among educators will directly improve student outcomes.
Adapt to global changes, upskill continuously, he reiterated, adding that these principles will help young people remain relevant in competitive global markets. He assured that the State government is working to strengthen digital infrastructure and modernise curricula to align education with future needs.









