The Union Minister of Human Resource Development Ramesh Pokhriyal launched a week long ‘Bharat Padhe Online’ campaign for crowd sourcing of ideas for improving online education ecosystem of India. This campaign aims to invite all the best brains in the country to share suggestions/solutions directly with HRD Ministry to overcome constraints of online education. Ideas can be shared on [email protected] and on twitter by using #BharatPadheOnline till 16thApril 2020. The schools, colleges and all academic institutions have been closed for the period and several schools have started taking classes online so as to ensure that students do not suffer.
Union HRD Minister launches “Bharat Padhe Online’ campaign to invite ideas to improve online education ecosystem
HRD Minister launches Bharat Padhe Online campaign
The Ministry of Human Resources Development launched a week-long Bharat Padhe Online campaign to crowdsource ideas for improving the online education ecosystem of India. The campaign aims to invite the best suggestions and solutions to overcome the constraints of online education while promoting the available digital education platforms. The HRD Minister requested the educators across the country to come forward and contribute with their expertise in the field of education.
Union HRD Minister launches MHRD AICTE COVID-19 for students
Union Minister of Human Resource Development (HRD) Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ launched a unique MHRD All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) COVID-19 Student Helpline Portal to address the difficulties faced by students due to closure of colleges & hostels since March 25 because of the national lockdown. About AICTE: It was set up in November 1945 as a national-level Apex Advisory Body to conduct a survey on the availability of technical education and to promote growth in the country in a coordinated and coordinated manner. Headquarters– New Delhi, India.