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  2. 2. 2 DR. SATYA PAL SINGH MINISTER OF STATE FOR HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT (HIGHER EDUCATION) PRAKASH JAVADEKAR MINISTER OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi transformational changes have taken place in the education sector bringing in accessibility, quality, accountability, equity & affordability, and have also given a tremendous push to research and innovation. UPENDRA KUSHWAHA MINISTER OF STATE FOR HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT (SCHOOL EDUCATION & LITERACY)
  3. 3. EXPANSE & EXPANSION SCHOOL EDUCATION 3 15.35 LAKH SCHOOLS 26 CRORE STUDENTS 86.9 LAKH TEACHERS 103 NEW KENDRIYA VIDYALAYAS OPENED 62 NEW NAVODAYA VIDYALAYAS OPENED
  4. 4. LEARNING OUTCOMES • Learning Outcomes benchmark student’s capabilities to be achieved in each subject and class every year • Learning outcomes translated and teachers training completed • This will bring in accountability of schools, teachers and students, as well as parents, and will improve the quality of school education 4
  5. 5. NATIONAL ASSESSMENT SURVEY • World’s largest National Assessment Survey • 22 lakh students of class 3, 5 and 8 & 15 lakh students of class 10 were assessed • State, District education profile shared with CMs, MP & officials 5 www.mhrd.gov.in/NA S
  6. 6. TEACHERS TRAINING 6 • 14 lakh unqualified D.El.Ed teachers doing course on “Swayam” platform • 1st year exam successfully conducted www.nios.ac.in www.swayam.gov.i n
  7. 7. CHANGE IN NO DETENTION POLICY • States to hold examination of students in class 5 and 8 • If a student fails in second attempt, he/she can be detained • This will ensure a continued study by the students and improve their performance under NAS 7
  8. 8. RATIONALIZATION OF SYLLABUS • Rote learning is not education • More time needed on value education, experiential learning, life skills education, creative skills and physical education • 37 thousand people have given their suggestions to reduce curriculum 8 www.ncert.nic.in
  9. 9. SAMAGRA SHIKSHA Budget increased by 20% in each year 2017 -18 -Rs 28,000 crores 2018-19 -Rs 34,000 crores 2019-20 -Rs 41,000 crores • Composite grant will increase from a band of Rs 14,000 – Rs 50,000 to band of Rs 25,000 – Rs 1,00,000 • A substantial financial support for teacher training institutes like SCERT, DIET, BRC and CRC 9
  10. 10. SAMAGRA SHIKSHA Beti Bachao – Beti Padhao • 3700 KGBV hostels for rural underprivileged girls to be expanded upto 12th class • More than 6 lakh rural girls will benefit & mostly from SC, ST, OBC, Minority & other deprived sections of the society • Uninterrupted education upto 12th 10
  11. 11. SAMAGRA SHIKSHA Khele India Khile India • Each school will get annual grant of Rs 5,000 to Rs 25,000 for purchase of sports equipment 11 www.kheloindia.gov. in
  12. 12. SAMAGRA SHIKSHA Padhe Bharat – Badhe Bharat • 15.35 lakh school will be given an annual grant of Rs 5,000-Rs 20,000 for library, for primary to senior secondary • Rs 6,000 per student is granted as transport allowance where school rationalization is done • The uniform expenditure enhanced from Rs 400 to Rs 600 per student • Books expenditure enhanced from Rs 150/250 to Rs 250/400 per student for primary / upper primary 12
  13. 13. ATAL TINKERING LABS 13 • For building innovative skills in school students, 2,400 Atal Tinkering Labs are sanctioned at the cost of Rs 20 lakh each • First Olympiad was organized of these labs where thousands of students presented their ideas and experiments • 3D printing, Robotics and Artificial intelligence is made available in these labs www.aim.gov.in
  14. 14. MID-DAY MEAL SCHEME • Every day 95 million students are served fresh cooked food at 11.4 lakh schools at the cost of Rs 17,000 crores per year • Union government is further strengthening the program by granting more funds for cooking, transport cost and also or fortification of food • World’s largest mid-day meal scheme in schools is run in India 14 www.mdm.nic.in
  15. 15. SEPARATE TOILETS FOR GIRL STUDENTS • Total of 4 lakh 17 thousand toilets including 1 lakh 90 thousand girls toilets were built within 1 year • Special component of composite grant for upkeep and maintenance of all toilets in schools • This has resulted in reducing the drop outs of girl students and more concentration in classrooms 15
  16. 16. STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS • Girl students in CSWN category will get monthly stipend of Rs 200/- • 54,000 ramps and railings are built and 50,000 special toilets for children with special needs are erected 16
  17. 17. DIGITAL INITIATIVES Operation Digital Board • 15 lakh classrooms from 9th standard to post graduate will get interactive digital board in next 5 years • The classrooms will become flip class and teacher will have to interact intensely with the students • This will revolutionize the teaching learning experience 17
  18. 18. ePathshala • NCERT books available free in digital version • 15 lakh students have downloaded e-pathshala app • Visits in one year has crossed 30 million mark 18 www.epathshala.nic.in
  19. 19. SHAGUN PORTAL 19 • Online monitoring and Innovations Repository Portal • Sharing success story and best practices  Case Studies 255  Testimonial 141  Videos 264  Images 4473 www.ssa.nic.in
  20. 20. DIKSHA 20 • A unique portal for teacher education and upgradation of skill • Teachers upload their own material on the portal, which will also offer online courses, allow sharing of best content, monitor progress and introduce energized text books with QR Code www.diksha.gov.in
  21. 21. INTEGRATED B.Ed. • Like any other professional courses, 4-year integrated BA B.Ed/ B.Sc B.Ed will cater to the students who want to become teachers. This reform was debated but never implemented. Expected to start from academic session of 2019-20 • This will result in getting motivated teachers joining the system by choice and will improve the whole teaching- learning experience. 21
  22. 22. SWACHH VIDYALAYA PURASKAR 22 www.swachhvidyalaya.co m • This Competition started from 2017. In the very rst year more than 2.5 lakh government schools participated online • The schools were inspected for overall cleanliness, drinking water system, toilet and classroom cleanliness • This year 6 lakh public and private schools have participated in the competition • This will go a long way in creating a Swachh culture & ensuring that every student is encouraged to become a ‘Swachhagrahi’
  23. 23. EK BHARAT – SHRESTHA BHARAT • Program started to achieve mutual understanding & brotherhood among people of different states • 35 States & UTs paired • Different states get to understand the culture, festivals, food, customs, practices, literature, languages of other State • More than 2 lakh people and about 500 higher educational institutions in the country have been directly and indirectly involved • Student exchanges and cultural exchanges between J&K and Tamil Nadu, Uttrakhand & Punjab, Gujarat & Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra & Odisha, Goa & Jharkhand have shown the way in this national integration initiative 23 www.ekbharat.gov.in
  24. 24. PARIKSHA PAR CHARCHA 24 • The Programme saw a very lively exchange of questions and views and was seen or heard by almost 7 crore students and viewers, making it perhaps one of the largest viewed programmes • In a unique initiative titled ‘Pariksha Par Charcha’, the Prime Minister interacted with senior school and college students from all over the country on the subject of Examination Stress in February 2018
  25. 25. EXPANSE & EXPANSION 25 OPENED IN LAST 4 YEARS HIGHER EDUCATION 864 UNIVERSITIES 42,000 COLLEGES 3.7 CRORE STUDENTS 141 UNIVERSITIES 7 IITs 7 IIMs 14 IIITs 1 NIT
  26. 26. BUDGET & HEFA • This is implemented under the initiative of “Revitalising Infrastructure & Systems in Education (RISE) by 2022 • HEFA will provide Rs 1,00,000 crore in next 4 years 26 www.hefa.co.in HIGHER EDUCATION FINANCING AGENCY 65,867 Crores 1,10,000 Crores 2013-14 2018-19 Increase in overall budget for education
  27. 27. AUTONOMY • IIM Bill passed • Graded Autonomy to 60+ universities • Institute Eminence –20 to be world class universities –Selection process on 27
  28. 28. FINANCE FOR QUALITY INITIATIVES • Budget for quality education increased three fold 28 http://rusa.nic.i n/ RUSA - RASHTRIYA UCHHATAR SHIKSHA ABHIYAN 2,600 Crores 7101.71 Crores RUSA - 1 RUSA - 11
  29. 29. FINANCE FOR QUALITY INITIATIVES • In phase III, hill states of J&K, Himachal and Uttarakhand, 8 North-eastern States, Andaman Nicobar, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha, Jharkhand and Assam will get Rs 2,600 crore over next 3 years • 1200 Highly Qualified Graduates from Premier Institutions placed in backward areas to improve quality of technical education • They have joined 53 government engineering colleges 29 http://www.npiu.nic.in / TECHNICAL EDUCATION QUALITY IMPROVEMENT TEQIP - III
  30. 30. FINANCE FOR QUALITY INITIATIVES • A real internationalization of education • 700 professors from 58 countries have so far conducted 1,117 courses • This year 800 professors from 60 countries to conduct various courses 30 www.gian.iitkgp.ac. in GIAN - GLOBAL INITIATIVE FOR ACADEMIC NETWORK
  31. 31. FINANCE FOR QUALITY INITIATIVES • 3rd successful year of competing excellence & ranking • Has become a benchmark of quality and creates competitive spirit among the institutes • More than 4,500 institutes have participated 31 www.nirfindia.or g NIRF – NATIONAL INSTITUTIONAL RANKING FRAMEWORK
  32. 32. FINANCE FOR QUALITY INITIATIVES • More simpler, quicker, objective criterias • Paradigm shift in assessment and accreditation of higher educational institutes 32 www.naac.gov.in NAAC ACCREDITATION REFORMS
  33. 33. FINANCE FOR QUALITY INITIATIVES • This government increased the amount of scholarships and fellowships by 55% • Scholarships to 5,000 J&K students worth Rs. 2,25,000 - Rs. 4,00,000 annually 33 SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS 5162.93 Crores 2008-09 to 2013-14 2014-15 to 2017-18 2016.85 Crores Total amount disbursed
  34. 34. DIGITAL INITIATIVES • 1,032 Courses by the best faculty • 2 million users • Interactive learning • Transfer of credits made possible by UGC regulation 34 www.swayam.gov.in SWAYAM
  35. 35. DIGITAL INITIATIVES • A bouquet of 32 dedicated high quality educational channels on DTH platform 35 www.swayamprabha.gov.in SWAYAM PRABHA
  36. 36. DIGITAL INITIATIVES • Online Library with 17 million digital books & journals • 32 lakhs registered users accessing NDL free of cost 36 www.ndl.gov.in NATIONAL DIGITAL LIBRARY
  37. 37. DIGITAL INITIATIVES • Electronic storage of certificates and degrees 37 www.nad.gov.in NATIONAL ACADEMIC DEPOSITORY
  38. 38. DIGITAL INITIATIVES • Wi-Fi facility has been provided to all central universities • Nearly 400 university campuses and 10,000 colleges are Wi-Fi enabled 38 Wi-Fi FACILITY
  39. 39. PANDIT MADAN MOHAN MALVIYA NATIONAL MISSION FOR TEACHERS TRAINING 39 • PMMMNMTT has organised In-service training programs for more than 1,00,000 college and university teachers • Newly appointed teachers will undergo six months pedagogical training www.mhrd.gov.in/pmmmnm tt
  40. 40. RESEARCH & INNOVATION INITIATIVES • Public Funding of research projects on issues of social importance • 323 Research projects are underway 40 www.imprint-india.org/ IMPRINT – I & II
  41. 41. RESEARCH & INNOVATION INITIATIVES • Industry sponsored projects • Funded 75% by Government • 98 projects underway 41 UCHHATAR AVISHKAR YOJANA
  42. 42. PROMOTING RESEARCH • 1,000 best students to get scholarships Rs.70,000 – Rs.80,000 per month for 5 years • Rs. 2 lakh annual grant for doing Ph.D. and Research • This will enhance research & prevent Brain Drain 42 www.pmrf.in PRIME MINISTER RESEARCH FELLOWS
  43. 43. PROMOTING RESEARCH • Open invitation to provide solutions to the common problems • SIH 2017: 40,000 participated. 600 problem statements were given; more than 54 solutions are at the deployment stage • SIH- 2018: 1,00,000 participated; 400 problem statements were given; about 100 solutions short listed • This year Hardware Hackathon is also organized 43 SMART INDIA HACKATHON
  44. 44. EQUITY INITIATIVES In IITs to increase the girl students participation, a 4-year scheme has been prepared which will ensure growing participation of girl students from 8% to 20% in next 4 years 44 2014 - 17 2018 - 20 800 crore 1,800 crore 1,800 crore 2,200 crore Interest Subsidy Increased
  45. 45. VITTIYA SAKSHARTA ABHIYAN FINANCIAL DIGITAL LITERACY CAMPAIGN 45 • After Demonetization it was a roaring success • 4.30 lakh volunteers from 4892 institutions taught 20 lakh families • 19.34 lakh individuals were converted to using digital payments • 1.23 lakh shops converted to using digital payments
  46. 46. SWACHH BHARAT SUMMER INTERNSHIP 46 • 2 lakh students enrolled • Students will spend 100 hours in a village where he or she will work with people of the village to make it clean. https://sbsi.mygov.in/
  47. 47. NATIONAL TESTING AGENCY 47 • NTA has been established which will conduct all professional exams as per international standards in transparent way • Today CBSE has to conduct 24 examinations for 15 million students
  48. 48. UNNAT BHARAT ABHIYAN • Every institution adopts 5 villages • Use of knowledge for social, economic growth • Technical institutions design technical solutions for local issues 48 www.unnat.iitd.ac.in
  49. 49. STUDY IN INDIA 49 • Students from 30 countries across South Asia, Africa, CIS and Middle East can apply for different courses from 160 select Indian institutions (both public & private) which are high on NAAC and NIRF ranking • It will improve the global ranking of Indian Institutions www.studyinindia.gov.in
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