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Students – ambassadors of cleanliness: Javadekar

Prakash Javadekar

Union Minister of Human Resources Development Prakash Javadekar has referred the students as ‘cleanliness ambassadors’.

While speaking on the occasion of Swachh Vidyalaya Puraskar 2017-18, he said, the students will lead the vision of clean India drive of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He stressed on inculcating the habit of cleanliness everywhere in the country by changing our mindsets and.

The minister has congratulated the winners of Swachh Vidyalaya Puraskar 2017-18 and also revealed that the competition will be open for private schools as well from next year onwards.

A statement from the ministry in this regard called it an achievement as over 2,68,000 schools from both Central and State Governments have participated voluntarily in the competition. The statement further said that it is a beginning of “New India”.

The winners were awarded with Rs 50,000 each as additional school grant, to be utilised for swachhta related activities. The amount will be transferred to them digitally along with a Certificate.

Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan have been declared as top three States with maximum number of schools in Five Star and Four Star ratings (green & blue category) and given a Certificate of Recognition for that.

GATE 2018 Application Form: Online Registration starts

GATE 2018 Applications are being started online now onwards. Candidates aspiring for the exam may now fill the application form online with the help of the link given at the bottom of the page.

IIT Guwahati is the organising institute of Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2018. The institute has opened a special window for GATE 2018 application forms at appsgate.iitg.ac.in.

GATE 2018GATE 2018 is the mandatory examination for the students seeking admission or financial assistance to masters and direct doctoral programmes in relevant branches of Science and Technology. Institutions supported by the Ministry of Human Resource Development and other Government agencies admit the candidates for various postgraduate courses.

The last date to fill the GATE 2018 application form is 5 October, 2017.

Applicants may get details about the GATE application process and registration on the official portal of the GATE 2018 i.e. http://appsgate.iitg.ac.in/.

According to the schedule released by IIT Guwahati recently, the GATE 2018 exam will be held on February next year and the results are expected to be released on March 17, 2018.

GATE 2018 score is valid for three years from the date of announcement of the results.

Click to apply online for GATE 2018: http://appsgate.iitg.ac.in/

Prakash Javadekar directs Navodaya Vidyalayas to go solar

Prakash Javadekar

Prakash-JavadekarMinister of Human Resource Development Prakash Javadekar has directed the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) to adopt solar energy.

Addressing the 35th meeting of Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) in New Delhi, the minister asked the government-run samiti to take guidance of the Ministry of Power to speed up the process.

He also emphasised on exploring the possibility of developing water harvesting and bio-gas plants in existing campuses. “Water and solar energy harvesting should be a part of proposals in the new building plans,” Javadekar said.

Javadekar also applauded the performance of the Navodaya Vidyalaya students in 10th and 12th Board and particularly the impressive performance of NV students in IIT-JEE Advance and NEET.

“Navodaya Vidyalayas have already become a brand for quality education,” he said.

The minister directed the NVS to use social media network to connect with NVS alumni to encourage their involvement in the progress of Vidyalayas.

Anita Karwal replaces R K Chaturvedi as CBSE chief

Anita-KarwalIn a major bureaucratic reshuffle, Anita Karwal, a 1988 batch IAS officer of Gujarat cadre, has been appointed as chairperson of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).  

Karwal, who is currently Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Human Resources Development, replaced Rajesh Kumar Chaturvedi, a Madhya Pradesh cadre IAS officer.

Chaturvedi has been appointed as Director General (DG), National Skill Development Authority (NSDA).  

IIM-S to run from Sambalpur varsity

Sambalpur: The temporary campus of Indian Institute of Management, Sambalpur (IIM-S) will be shifted to Sambalpur University after September this year.

At present, the premier management institute is being run from a private institution, Silicon Institute of Technology (SIT), at Sason in Sambalpur.

Director of IIM-S Mahadeo Jaiswal informed this development and said, the institute will run from the Sambalpur University till permanent campus of IIM-S at Basantpur gets ready. The permanent campus is likely to be ready within next three years while the work on the boundary wall has already started. 

Jaiswal said that they will soon sign an MoU with the Sambalpur University in this regard. The State Government has already allotted a portion of university campus to run the IIM-S.

As per the industry norms and academic contexts, an elite B-school runs for 24 hours, the Director said. But they face problems in taking class during evening hours as the SIT is located in an isolated place. The faculty members of IIM-S could take classes in evening hours after shifting of the temporary campus to Sambalpur University. Moreover, permanent faculty members are being recruited.

The B-school requires modern classrooms for the students. However, IIM-S cannot upgrade the classrooms on temporary campus as the Government does not allow upgrading infrastructure in a private building. However, they can upgrade classrooms at the university, Jaiswal said.

News Credit: Biswajit Sahoo

AICTE plans training of tech faculty mandatory

Bhubaneswar: All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) is set to introduce a six-month training programme for engineering teachers to understand new age training techniques.

The refresher course will cover five lakh technical faculties and will be launched from next year onwards.

Chairman of All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Anil D Sahasrabudhe shared this plan of AICTE in Bhubaneswar during an industry workshop. He said that the Council is devising a six-month pedagogical training module for the faculty members which will be made compulsory for faculty members from next year.

He said, these days, students have short attention span which is why they are unable to focus during the regular training camps where the teachers just talk and give notes.

“The faculty members will be educated on ways to engage the students through videos and discussions. They must understand to solve the problems of the students,” said Sahasrabudhe. He added that all existing faculty members will have to undergo the training to get a promotion.

The AICTE Chairman further added that all the technical universities in the State have been directed to revise the curriculum every year. Around 80 per cent of the curriculum can be in terms with AICTE and the rest can be in accordance with the local needs.

The AICTE Chairman urged students to use the Council’s Swayam portal that offers 700 engineering courses which are being provided by best faculty members of elite engineering institutions and IITs.

News Credit: Biswajit Sahoo

Amity University Online to launch programme on renewable energy in association with RENAC Germany

Amity University Online (AUO) has announced to launch its online German certification programme on Renewable Energy (Wind & Photovoltaic) in India.

AUO has partnered with The Renewables Academy (RENAC), Berlin, Germany, for the 3 month online certification course. The programme will be rendered by RENAC for Indian aspirants to equip them with the skills required to understand the different aspects of renewable energy such as solar energy, photovoltaic (Solar PV) systems, wind energy etc.

Solar power is one of the fastest growing industries in India. The Indian Government, In January 2015, has planned the investment of $ 100 billion in this sector and to increase the solar capacity upto 100 GW by 2022. It will also help in creating around 6.7 lakh jobs in India in coming 10 years. In tandem with PM Narendra Modi’s vision of becoming a solar power rich country, AUO is offering this international online programme to Indian students to make them industry-ready and reap the benefits of this fast growing sector.

Speaking on the partnership, Amity University Online Vice Chairman Ajit K Chauhan said, “We foresee enormous career prospect in the field of renewable industry thus, skill enrichment will play an integral role in the enhancement in this sector. Amity University Online’s exclusive program aims at making students industry ready and nurture India’s dream to be a power rich nation.”

“Amity University and RENAC formed a strong team to offer online trainings in India. It is a great opportunity for us to contribute to the growing Indian Renewable Energy sector, by offering our unique experience from Germany. We are looking forward to welcoming the first group of motivated students to RENAC online and are hoping to expand this promising collaboration,” he added.

The programme encourages students as well as working professionals to seek a career in the field of renewable and solar energy which can be useful in sectors like real estate, design, construction, engineering, environmental science etc.

Centre’s initiatives Demonetisation, Swachh Bharat, Beti Bachao to be in NCERT books

The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) is soon going to include various initiatives of present Central Government such as Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, Digital India and Demonetisation, in the syllabus.

The NCERT is in the final lap of identifying the changes to its textbooks on different subjects which are based on the suggestions from school teachers (221) on its portal and another 1,113 received from other sources. Out of NCERT’s 182 textbooks, the most number of changes have been made to science (573) followed by social science (316) and Sanskrit (136) textbooks for Classes VI-XII.

In addition to this, images of currency notes launched after demonetisation, will also be updated in the NCERT’s mathematics textbook for primary classes. Demonetisation, the move towards a cashless economy and the Goods and Service Tax will be included in the Class X economics textbook, titled Understanding Economic Development.

According to sources from NCERT textbooks, Central Government’s thrust on road safety will also be introduced in the Class VIII social science textbook titled Social and Political Life-III, in addition to existing references.

After receiving complaints from a section of teachers about being uncomfortable in explaining the  role of prostitute mentioned in the Sanskrit play Bhagvadajjukam of Class VIII Sanskrit textbook, the NCERT has agreed to drop it. Bhagvadajjukam is the story of a priest and his students who think only of worldly pleasures. It is believed, Bhagvadajjukam have been written by Bodhayana.

A chapter on constitutional rights is also going to be introduced in the Class XII political science textbook — Indian Constitution at Work. The new political map of India will also be updated in Class VI social science textbooks to reflect Telangana created in 2014. The timeline of European integration in the Class XII political science textbook will extended up to 2016 to mention Brexit.

It is expected that the NCERT will finalise all changes and place orders for revised textbooks next month, said the sources. After setting up of National Curriculum Framework, one comprehensive review of NCERT was conducted in 2005 and another revision is overdue which is expected to be conducted after unveiling new education policy by the Union government.

Twitter launches media agency programme

Media News concept

Twitter has launched a new media agency programme – “#TweetToTheTop”, dedicated to young media executives.

The programme launched earlier this week in participation with 11 global media agencies and advertising network including Dentsu, GroupM, IPG and Omnicom. The agencies would participate for conducting the programme in five nations of Asia Pacific that includes India, Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines and Australia.

According to a worldwide report by eMarketer, over 60 per cent of agency leads still have challenges measuring ROI (Return On Investment) on social media marketing and over 35 per cent are challenged on tying social to business goals, says an worldwide report.

Rapidly growing integration of social media into everyday lives of people in Asia Pacific led the Twitter towards launching the first digital education programme. The objective of the programme is to help media agency professionals navigate an increasingly dynamic and complex landscape.

“#TweetToTheTop aims” to is an attempt of the social media organisation to showcase the best work of young media planners and executives from the five markets using Twitter solutions.

This collaboration between Twitter and media agencies will provide media professionals not only in Asia Pacific but also to the world with their exclusive access to Twitter’s arsenal of solutions and global advertising tech leaders.

The top 25 among them will compete to have their work entered into “The Cannes Festival of Creativity” in July 2018.

DEO’s availability on phone for student’s grievances

In a bid to deal with the issues concerning education in the government schools of Baran district of Rajasthan, the top officials have circulated their mobile numbers to track activities which otherwise can not be done officially. These activities involve skipping classes by teachers apart from students’ contributed actions.

In a recent case, a student anonymously raised a concern when the school in Parnia village was struggling for getting drinking water to the premises due to technical issues with water dispensing machine. The District Educational Officer (DEO) immediately made the possible arrangements to deal with the situation when informed.

The department officials told that his contact number is distributed among students within 270 schools and six model schools and the same is also put on school walls. He also informed that the region wise contacts of block education officials (BEO) are also listed along with his which has helped them in resolving several matters immediately.

“By giving my number to the students, I want to be in touch with them always. Whenever they face any issue in schools, they can reach out to me. Several times I have received calls from students who, on the condition of anonymity, told me the issues which have been sorted out promptly,” said Saini.

District education officer (secondary) Panchuram Saini has asked to write his mobile number on the walls of 270 schools across the district. It is to inform the students, that they can reach out to him in case they come across any issue concerning education.

Saini’s divergent thinking ideas do not require revenue expenditure and are gaining popularity among the parents as well. As they can inform the authorities and get their matters addressed in case the school staffers are not addressing their concerns.

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