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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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suresh krishnan
suresh krishnan 10 years 2 weeks ago
There shall be only 3 types of syllabi in India 1)state board of concern states2)CBSE3) international syllabus.language of instruction may be vary but syllabus shall be one for State boars schools and matriculation school under state board.ICSE shall be merged with CBSe so that single central syllabus can be followed
Rathika_2
Rathika_2 10 years 2 weeks ago
My husband is a farmer, he wanted to give his daughter higher education. Her grandparents sponsored her education as v cudnt afford and sent her abroad. V are repaying w/o fail our loan amt to SBI every month. V are being refused by our bank to link our loan amount to base rate from bplr rate from 2010and 0.50% concession given for girl students from 2009,all our repayment are going for interest. Please help us v r requesting only to link our loan to existing base rate and concession for girls
PAWAN SINGH
PAWAN SINGH 10 years 2 weeks ago
I think, I can invent Time Images Portal in which one can see future, past or present. This will work on human brain dream imaging factor. As some human beings are able to see some small sights of future or past figures in their dreams or in some unconscious conditions during the inclusion of chemicals released in special conditions in minute quantity. And by using patterns and other info we can formulate it into images. Thus, we can achieve future, we can see future. But how......
Saket Patel
Saket Patel 10 years 2 weeks ago
In schools studies should become more practical giving examples of real life and demonstrating them which will help creating of interest of young minds in fields they love. And homework should be given productively that helps in generating new ideas in the young minds. They shouldn't be forced to do work but create innovative ideas getting inspiration from history.
Amarnath Thakur
Amarnath Thakur 10 years 3 weeks ago
In IIT or NIT admissions are only based on performance in exam mostly prepared by coaching classes hence it is required to have a basic innovative skill search provision from class 8th onwards and their marks should also counted in above admission.
Adwait Gokhale
Adwait Gokhale 10 years 3 weeks ago
It is of utmost importance for such initiatives to work that the mentors and the school teachers should be proactive and do it whole heartedly... i feel our approach to schooling and education should be application based and not exam based...Its a great initiative...all the best to Govt. of India
Vandhana Gayathri
Vandhana Gayathri 10 years 3 weeks ago
It is necessary to have R&D sector in government as well as private schools subject to limited categories. Subjects like robotics, program coding, space study, minerals and ores, machines analysers and other innovative subjects can be introduced and implemented from class VI. The choosing of those subjects can be made optional to the students. Apart from these subjects,R&D dept for the subjects like science,geography, biology to be made available and they should form a part of academics.
shivam shekhar
shivam shekhar 10 years 3 weeks ago
sir government must make a website were students who developed something,how small it may be ,can upload it's videos or description about it and students can even ask for fundings for their respective projects and ideas which must be inspected by a committee of intellectual and if they find the idea worthy government can fund it like it's done in crowdfunding sites this will solve the biggest problem of a inventor or a discoverer and fill him with courage
shivam shekhar
shivam shekhar 10 years 3 weeks ago
sir the curiosity among students for science and mathematics can be increased by showing them how a particular formula or equation is practically implemented ie by not just making be a book worm but rather help them study by observations so to do this we must get help from technology like using e learning presentation on various topics which includes theories as well pictorial example as well and were on topic as mind remembers images for a longer time also this will help in developing intellige