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VP Naidu calls for close linkage between universities and industry

Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu

Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu pitched for establishing a close linkage between universities and industry to mentor and handhold students with novel business ideas.

Addressing a global Entrepreneurs summit through video conference from Visakhapatnam, Naidu asked universities to set up incubation centres to tap and nurture entrepreneurial talent among youngsters. He also appealed to the corporate sector to come forward to fund and promote entrepreneurial ecosystem on university campuses.

Noting that the youth comprise about 65 per cent of India’s population, Naidu stressed that the vast energies of the talented youth should be tapped fully and their mindset should be changed from being job-seekers to job-creators. The vice president also wanted a special drive to be launched for promoting entrepreneurship among women. There is a huge potential for promoting women entrepreneurs in the country, he said, according to an official statement,” he said.

Also read: President Kovind: Universities can provide inspiration to deal challenges

Referring to various studies, he said most entrepreneurial countries in the world are also the most prosperous and entrepreneurship makes people happier and more fulfilled.

Highlighting that entrepreneurship is not only about profits, Naidu said it is also about making people’s lives better through education, healthcare and basic human rights. “It is about valuing both competition and compassion.” Talking about the challenges thrown up by the COVID-19 pandemic, the vice president said this is the time to turn adversities into opportunities. Calling upon youngsters to come out with innovative ideas to meet the emerging challenges, he wanted the creation of an ecosystem that can enable many innovative ideas to be translated into promising start-ups.

Education ministry recommends measures on school bag policy

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With the focus on the New Education Policy, the Education Ministry recommended a slew of measures under the new school bag policy. The policy recommends capping the maximum weight of the school bags at 10 per cent of the student’s weight. Apart from these, recommendations were also made for no homework till Class 2, lockers in schools, digital weighing machines to check the weight of the bag and discontinuing wheeled carrier or trolley school bags.

The suggestions, which are in line with the new National Education Policy, the weight of the school bag should be in the ratio of 1:10 with the body weight. “Based on research studies conducted in this area, recommendations of international agencies about the standard weight of school bag, it is recommended to follow universally accepted ratio of weight for school bag as 10 per cent of the body weight of the student across classes 1 to 10,” it says.

Also read: HSNC University lauds the National Education Policy 2020

The policy document further recommends that school bags should have proper compartments. “Schoolbag needs to be light-weight with proper compartments, and (should) contain two padded and adjustable straps that can be squarely fit on both the shoulders. Wheeled carriers should not be allowed as it may hurt children while climbing stairs,” it reads.

It adds, “Schools need to ensure that the facilities which are mandated for schools to provide, such as mid-day meals etc. are adequate and of good quality so that children are not carrying items, such as a lunchbox.

Elets Technomedia to organize 17th World Education Summit & Awards 2020

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School Education has offered distance instruction as an option for decades. With Corona pandemic, many schools are forced to shift from offline to online classes.

That is raising tough questions for Schools: How they ensure that all students have access to the technology needed for remote studies? What happens if the health crisis extends into the fall?

In this unprecedented moment, teachers with limited resources are stepping up to jointly create resources online, share best practices, in a mode of remote teaching they may never have done, and adapt to a constantly changing environment.

Elets Technomedia in association with DigitalLearning Magazine doing the best to share resources and will be conducting a five-day summit to learn from experts and share their knowledge.

Elets Technomedia is organizing 17th World Education Summit & Awards, from December 10 to 14, 2020. The summit will also focus on implementation of NEP 2020 and new technologies in school education.

It will be Asia’s biggest summit on Innovation in Education and will witness participation from a large number of policymakers, thought leaders, opinion makers and industry experts from the School Education sector.

With a rich legacy, the 17th World Education Summit aims to foster innovations, investments, technology transfers and global partnership opportunities in the education domain.

One of the best schools in the country HVB Global Academy is the school partner, Fliplearn is the learning partner, Globus Infocom, IB, Prodigy, Robotex international will be its associate partners.

The summit will be graced by many leaders and policy makers from the Central and State governments.

AICTE hosts Online Mapathon with IIT Bombay, ISRO, FOSSE

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All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) in association with Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB), Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and FOSSE (Free Open Source Software in Education) is hosting an ‘Online Mapathon’ event to promote the use of Indian satellite imagery for developing resource maps in the country.

The online event has been inaugurated by Dr. Anil Sahasrabudhe, Chairman of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Prof. Subhasis Chaudhuri, Director of  IITB and Prof. Kannan Moudgalya, Principal Investigator, FOSSEE IITB.

A crowdsourced mapping initiative, IITB-ISRO-AICTE Mapathon aims to popularize the use of Indian satellite imagery and the use of open source educational tools to create resource maps for the country.

Through this Mapathon initiative, AICTE, ISRO and IITB aim to sensitize the public about the potential of ISRO data for various uses that include tracking natural calamities, floods, droughts, crop failure, soil fertility assessments, water and cropping area.

Also read: AICTE asks institutions to Set up National Academic Depository Cell

“Even though the Indian government agencies are using ISRO maps as a key tool for resource analysis, most of these maps are not made by common citizens, thus lacking in their comprehensive usage” said Professor Subhasis Chaudhuri, Director of IIT-B.

“Crowdsourcing and citizen science activities can aid in rapidly and locally processing satellite images to make maps through the National Mapathon. This Mapathon will use freely available ISRO satellite images,and with help of an open source QGIS software to provide uniform outputs spatially and temporally for the entire country,” added Chaudhuri.

WBBSE board schools to promote students of Class 6 to 9

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The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education has decided to promote students of class 6 to 9 to the next class without any annual examination in schools affiliated to the WBBSE due to the COVID-19 situation in the 2020 academic year.

In a letter to headmasters of the state-run and state-aided schools on December 7, WBBSE said for the 2020 academic session, students from class 6 to 9 will be promoted to the next class automatically without any annual exams till the pandemic situation prevailed.

“However whenever the school opens and classes begin regularly, the teachers will have to first revise the old syllabus completely in the interest of students,” before taking up any new chapter, a board official told.

Also read: West Bengal cancels selection test for WB Board Exam 2021

Referring to the government’s decision about not holding the selection test for Madhyamik (class 10) candidates next year, the board asked the schools to ensure it is implemented. “However, for the sake of preparedness by the students, the schools can hold mock tests if deemed necessary,” the official said.

There is no word or advisory on the part of state government about the possible date of reopening of schools. Education Minister Partha Chatterjee recently said the government will take a call on the issue after the COVID-19 situation improved. Chatterjee had further said that as recommended by the syllabus committee, 30 per cent of Madhyamik (Class 10) and Uchha Madhyamik (Class 12) curriculum will be curtailed as the pandemic forced the closure of campuses since the third week of March.

Bombay HC: Ensure online education for specially-abled students

Bombay High Court

The Bombay High Court said it was the Maharashtra government’s duty to ensure special online education for specially-abled students across the state and suggested using Doordarshan to telecast educational programmes. A division bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice G S Kulkarni was hearing a public interest litigation filed by an NGO, Anamprem, raising concerns over problems being faced by students with disabilities amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The petitioner’s advocate, Uday Warunjikar, told the court that due to various problems like non-availability of staff, or mobile facilities, students with disabilities are unable to pursue their education in this pandemic. Warunjikar suggested the government make use of local government channels and radio to impart education for such students. “Find out some solution.. It is the state government’s duty. You (government) can take some slot.. for one or two hours.. on Doordarshan and show special educational programmes,” Chief Justice Datta said.

Also read: Bombay HC asks Centre, state to clear stand on ICSE exams

The bench directed the petitioner to submit suggestions to the state government and asked the government to study them and consider what measures can be undertaken to address the issue. The court directed the government to submit its report by January 18.

Ed-tech start up Lead School acquires QuizNext

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A major Ed-tech player Lead School announced the strategic acquisition of QuizNext, an AI-powered gamified student assessment and practice platform.

The acquisition of QuizNext follows Lead School’s recent completion of a $28-million Series C funding round led by WestBridge Capital along with existing investor Elevar Equity.

With this acquisition Lead School will further enhance its overall product offerings and help schools maintain their high standards of education and deliver a 100% Complete School experience. Integration of QuizNext will bring new features for schools to serve their assessment needs while building practice habit in students through gamified elements and personalised recommendations.

Also read: upGrad acquires The Gate Academy (TGA)

Founded in 2012 by Mehta and Smita Deorah, Lead School offers integrated curriculum and technology solutions to affordable private schools.

The company claims to have grown its network of schools from 150 to 800 in the past one year, and expects to maintain the same growth momentum in 2020 as the pandemic has strengthened its position in the market with schools are looking for more options to digitise.

NIOS officially releases datesheet for 10th and 12th Exams

NIOS datesheet

The National Institute of Open Learning (NIOS) has officially released the NIOS October Exam 2020 datesheet for the upcoming exams. As per the timetable released, NIOS Board will hold the conduct the 2020 theoretical board exams from 22nd January to 15th February 2021. Datesheets are available at nios.ac.in.

As per the notification, two different NIOS datesheets have been released i.e. one for All India Exam Centres and Other for Overseas Exam Centres.

The datesheet announced today by NIOS is for the October 2020 exam which has been delayed significantly due to COVID-19 pandemic and will now be held in January – February 2021. In line with this, the board has announced that the practical exams for Classes 10 and 12 will be held from 12th to 25th January 2021, followed by theory exam papers from 22nd January to 15th February 2021.

Also read: NIOS board exams registrations begins, exams by Feb

Due to the pandemic situation, the NIOS has planned to hold practical exams in small batches for the students with complete adherence to the COVID-19 guidelines and SOPs. The detailed schedule for practical exams will be decided by the laboratory co-ordinator in accordance with the capacity of each laboratory.

Although NIOS has officially not conveyed any specific date or timeline for the declaration of NIOS October 2020 Exam results, going by the general trend, students can expect results to be out by 6 weeks of the completion of the exams. NIOS 10th and 12th Result 2020 will be published online on the official website i.e. nios.ac.in and also made available with accredited institutions.

Five medical colleges to allot one seat each for children of Covid­-19 warriors

Covid­-19 warriors

Five medical colleges across India have been identified to allot one seat each this year for children of Covid-19 warriors. In November, Union health minister Dr Harsh Vardhan announced the centre’s decision to reserve five medical seats under the ‘Children of Covid Warriors (deceased)’ category.

In a notification dated December 5 by the Directorate General of Health Sciences (DGHS), the five institutes include MGIMS Wardha in Maharashtra, Lady Hardinge Medical College in New Delhi, NSCB Medical College, Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh, JLN Medical College Ajmer in Rajasthan and Government Medical College Haldwani in Uttarakhand.

Also read: MCI approves two medical colleges in Gujarat; 300 more seats added!

The five seats will be reserved for candidates who cleared the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET-UG) exam held in September. Such students, states the notification, should apply for these seats through the respective Directorate of Medical Education/Directorate of Health Services (DHS) of their domicile states.

According to the notification, ‘Covid warriors’ refer to the definition by the ministry of health and family welfare as “public healthcare providers, including community health workers, who may be in direct contact and care of Covid-19 patients and who may be at risk of being impacted by the same.” This special quota is for children of those Covid warriors who lost their lives due to Covid-19 or died accidentally on account of Covid-related duty.

‘Mission Gaurav’ to mark centenary year celebration of UP Board

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Authorities of Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad, also known as UP Board, have embarked on ‘Mission Gaurav’ ahead of board’s centenary year celebration in 2021. “Under Mission Gaurav, UP Board will honour its former students who passed out over the years and since then registered outstanding achievements in their careers and lives,” informed secretary of UP Board, Divyakant Shukla.

“Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad will celebrate its century year in 2021. On this glorious occasion, under mission Gaurav, UPMSP will honour all the alumni of UP Board who are doing explicitly well in their field.

For felicitation, candidates can get them registered to the link provided on the official website upmsp.edu.in. All students of UP board spread across the country and the world can provide their details online. The board officials and programme organizers will then contact them as per the criterion fixed by the board to honour individuals,” he added.

Also read: UP Board declares Class 10 Results 2020

The board has sought details online like applicants name, address, e-mail id, year of passing, name of the school, roll number, district, post which they are employed.

Along with this, the applicants have to summarize details of their achievements and field in which they are doing outstanding work.

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