New Delhi: The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has joined hands with Rotary India for Class I to XII e-learning content, telecast on NCERT TV channels.
The main object behind the collaboration is to make e-learning more helpful and easy for the students.
The official Twitter handle of the Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry said, “To make e-learning more constructive, NCERT and @Rotary signed an MoU in the presence of Union HRD Minister Shri @DrRPNishank today in New Delhi. Secretary of the Department of School Education & Literacy Smt. Anita Karwal also attended the digital event.”
To make e-learning more constructive, NCERT and @Rotary signed an MoU in the presence of Union HRD Minister Shri @DrRPNishank today in New Delhi. Secretary of the Department of School Education & Literacy Smt. Anita Karwal also attended the digital event.
— Ministry of Education (@EduMinOfIndia) June 9, 2020
As per the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), curriculum modules will be telecast for Classes 1-XII, through 12 national television channels of NCERT from July 2020. The e-Learning modules will also be available through the Government of India’s national mobile app, DIKSHA, at the same time.
Details of the tie-up:
• Curriculum modules will be telecasted for classes 1-12, through 12 national television channels of NCERT from July 2020.
• The e-Learning modules will also be available through GoI’s national mobile app, DIKSHA, at the same time.— Ministry of Education (@EduMinOfIndia) June 9, 2020
The HRD Ministry in another Tweet said, “The content is currently available in Hindi and Punjabi, and hence shall be implemented immediately across 12 states/ UTs schools of approximately 10 crore students.”
Content is currently available in Hindi and Punjabi, and hence shall be implemented immediately across 12 states/ UTs schools of approx. 10 crores students.
— Ministry of Education (@EduMinOfIndia) June 9, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic, leading to a nationwide lockdown from March 25, forced all educational institutions to close, leading to confusion and a state of uneasiness among students across ages.
Educational authorities are making all efforts to help ease students’ online learning programmes etc.