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Share your views on Rashtriya Avishkar Abhiyan

Share your views on Rashtriya Avishkar Abhiyan
Start Date :
Jul 26, 2015
Last Date :
Dec 30, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) launched the Rashtriya Avishkar Abhiyan on 09.07.2015. Late Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam (former President of India) presided over the ...

The Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) launched the Rashtriya Avishkar Abhiyan on 09.07.2015. Late Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam (former President of India) presided over the function. The thrust of the Abhiyan is to provide support and a platform for schools to make Science, Mathematics and Technology exciting for children and encourage them to develop a natural curiosity interest and love towards learning Science and Mathematics, literally to “ignite their minds”.

One of the key highlights of the Abhiyan is the ‘Mentoring’ of schools and children through ‘Mentoring Institutions’ like IITs, NITs, Central Institutions, IISERs and Central State Universities and Colleges. Under the Abhiyan, the MHRD is also collaborating with Google in its ‘Code to Learn’ Contest where school students will be encouraged to develop Code using innovative software. Similarly, the Ministry is partnering with Intel for developing innovative technological capacities in girl students in Government schools.

In the first three years of the Abhiyan, it is expected that 25% of all Government schools will be covered by the ‘Mentoring Institutions’ through various activities and innovative strategies in partnership with the Department of Higher Education.

The Ministry invites ideas and suggestions from people on how the Abhiyan may creatively involve individuals to join the movement and to work directly work with school and school children to "ignite their minds".

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rimabajaj@rediffmail.com
Rima Chhabra 9 years 6 months ago

It's important to institutionalize companies by listing them in stock exchanges. This way all employees get a good salary and profits are distributed amongst share holders. Also there is division of labour in terms of who does marketing, operations, sales, hr, it, finance etc. Youth of cities as well as villages can come together to set up corporations like Amul.

rimabajaj@rediffmail.com
Rima Chhabra 9 years 6 months ago

I think it is important to adopt the ISO 9001 standards in case you want to start startups of your own. ISO 9001 means you standardize what you do. You document that you make a product this way and tell it to the government and every time prepare the product the same way. This will help in faster industrialization of companies and also maybe listing of companies as startups in stock exchanges. ISO team comes for inspection that you are preparing it the same way.

Dr GPSudhakar
Dr GPSudhakar 9 years 6 months ago

The President and minister of HRD are always speaking about quality in education. The root problem in our system has been the recruitment of teachers at all levels and across private/public institutions. Underpaid in private and poor selection in public sector. All speeches should cover teacher selection. A campaign 'Adhyapak Acche tho Desh gyanni' is needed. Public opinion about bad/corrupt teachers is also needed. Bringing this topic to focus is key. Teacher selection is key.

arjun290
ARJUN PRASAD 9 years 6 months ago

शिक्षा मंत्री जी, कड़वी लेकिन सच। हमारे high school, Birnawan, Dist-Nalanda(Bihar) में science के practical के लिए कुछ नहीं है जो पाठ्यक्रम का एक जरूरी हिस्सा है। आविष्कार के बारे में सोचना तो कोसो दूर है। sorry to say but true :अर्जुन प्रसाद, लेखा नगर जबलपुर फोन-9407823554 ईमेल arjun290@yahoo.co.in

aman94303
aman kumar 9 years 6 months ago

We are going to  construct 100 smart city so we must adopt smart construction practice, smart in the field of construction means we use less natural resources and more recycled resources, just like recycled coarse aggregate as a replacement of natural coarse aggregate, we may use stone dust in place of natural river sand. About 30-40% replacement of neutral aggregate can easily be done without compromising with strength of concrete.
#RashtriyaAvishkarAbhiyan

M V RAAM VIGNESH
M V RAAM VIGNESH 9 years 6 months ago

Various students have various interests and ambitions. It's a great initiative. What I would suggest is to apart from theoretical education students must be exposed to practical knowledge. For eg e=mc^2 for which the nuclear fission reaction takes place. Apart from that students must be exposed to real time project based learning system in their various fields and it must considered very important so that students will come up with innovative ideas and implementation which is not into existence.

Ravi Tiwary
Ravi Tiwary 9 years 6 months ago

Hello Sir,
It is my honor to share my idea on rashtriya avishkar abhiyan. We are young entrepreneurs started a start-up in Solar and LED products. We always work for innovative ideas. We made Solar laptop charger for rural area which can charge laptop in 2 hrs and mobile 40 min and a LED bulb glows for 6-7 hrs. It is easy to handle like a briefcase and in very suitable cost.
We also made a Bi-cycle which generate electricity and charge 100 AH battery in 2 hrs.

Sandeep T A
Sandeep T A 9 years 6 months ago

- A sophisticated science museum in required which helps children to play and learn things very faster compared to traditional learning.(Ex. Boston Science Museum).
- An hour or two should be spend in a week by children to work on their interest with experts.
- Need to encourage to do small experiments at home or schools with easily available materials. Experiments like balancking ball using the hair dryer.

sumit kumar chourasia_1
sumit kumar chourasia_1 9 years 6 months ago

Encouraging young innovations
1. MHRD shud impose more Practical schedulefor students.
2. There shud b mor curriculum activities.
3.Expert lectures.
4.Make aware of latest tech.
5.Awaring students wid latest schemes for R&D.
6.Special talent search prog. Including villages.
7.Science tours.
8.Syllabus shud b implemented.
9.Various competitions cn b organised age groupwise.
10.Best innovation ideas shud b encouraged n awarded annually.

khadika@hotmail.com
Chander Shekher Batra 9 years 6 months ago

1.Talent search Fairs be organised through participation at school, college and even town levels.
2.Scientists and R&D experts should educate youth
3.Skill development by industries must be made mandatory, may be as part of CSR initiatives
4.Financial support should be given to talented children who come up with unique ideas
5.There should be funding mechanism for prototypes to be developed by children
6.Traditional education system lacks providing support to academically weak student

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