E-Library, Swayam Portal to Help Achieve Zero Illiteracy: HRD Minister
Union HRD
Minister Smriti Irani on Saturday said the setting up of a national
electronic-library and project 'Swayam' were among the many steps being taken
by the government to achieve the target of zero illiteracy in the country.
"India
is making significant changes in the next six months. The first mega project is
the national e-library wherein the IITs (Indian Institute of Technology), IIMs
(Indian Institute of Management), NCERT (National Council for Educational
Research and Training) and also the National Archives will be pooled in,"
the human resource development minister said in the 90-minute programme
'Talkathon', organised by the information and broadcasting ministry.
"On one
platform, maximum education resources will be provided. Even the Saarc (South
Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) nations have asked us to extend
these resources to them and we are doing it," she said.
Irani said
that providing quality higher education was a challenge and therefore the
government was on the verge of starting the "Study Webs of Active-Learning
for Young Aspiring Minds" (Swayam) online portal that will bring together
IIT, IIM, CBSE, NIOS, and other institutes to provide free, quality education
to classes 9 to 12.
"Education
will be provided free and exams can be given at any of the 500 earmarked
centres that will come up all over the country. Degrees and diplomas will be
given if you pass the exam," Irani said.
Under its
initiative to highlight the achievements of the government in the past one
year, union ministers Irani, Piyush Goyal and Nirmala Sitharaman interacted
with netizens through Twitter using "#AskYourGovt @MIB_India" and the
answers were streamed live on the information and broadcasting ministry's
YouTube channel.
Source
| www.gadgets.ndtv.
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Pralhad Jadhav
Khaitan & Co
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