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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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Ankit Kumar 9 years 11 months ago

its tragic we lost a grate person Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. I suggest every year his birthday to be celebrated as Avishkar divas, and without limiting it to just school and colleges, make it public by various workshops in every district, if possible. So that everyone can show there skills. Also we need not to limit it to a specific area, inventions can be in maths, literature, science, agriculture etc. also help those researchers financially so that they can have a earning and motivation to carry on.

kirtanpandya@gmail.com
Kirtan Pandya 9 years 11 months ago

I think we need the revamp from roots to have innovation oriented next generation. Schools syllabus/exams should weight more on project work in any subject(even language) For examiners, project work should be evaluated based on standard outcome goals (not project goal but student's capacity to drive the project)

This will lead to building capacity to explore unexplored in next generation.

Upkar Sharma
Upkar Sharma 9 years 11 months ago

apj abdul kalam sahab ka naam diya jana chahiye

chandrasekharan.nair@gmail.com
Chandrasekharan Nair 9 years 11 months ago

Mathematical Error in Indian Rubber Statistics. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tXJQGZ6Ne5QEMnTdUqTieMD-ByWET9Hzn5fzUwH97bo/pubhtml

Unwanted Import of Raw Natural Rubber to India for low productivity/production. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-u-S1YIwvj5casmfdBHCgAM3b-CfiGighQ6SVP3KQ-I/pubhtml

A presentation with hyper links to get references. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1KLnxz03XKyOkWinaXc4RCQ6TcdhuKcXJOqhd-3tcByE/pub

Economic Loss from irregularities.

sakhardande.gaurav@gmail.com
Gaurav Sakhardande 9 years 11 months ago

I have a suggestion. Crowdfunding has been used on a wide scale in India and abroad. Websites like kickstarter, indiegogo, crowdsupply are used to fund products. If we bring this into national research, there will be funding from the citizens of India into products.

Chanderbhan Gupta
Chanderbhan Gupta 9 years 11 months ago

Every month at least once one professional should visit a school and share his/her experience. The professional could be policeman, officer, politicians, bureaucrats, farmer, even street vendor,shopowner, entrepreneur,defense personal,industrialist or any profession. Also the children should have an opportunity to spend a day with these professionals to experience their life. This will help children to decide their future path and also understand the life in a much better way.

Ravi agrawal_4
Ravi agrawal_4 9 years 11 months ago

* science is a very interesting subject only if it is thought in a interesting way else its good to sleep in class.
* connect all cbse school to a projector and computer. Make interesting presentation, call good professors and make all students to join live atleast once in a month.
* one programme should be shown to all schools, differentiate to classes, courses and syllabus.
* make presentation in hindi or regional language to make it exciting.
* suchlike natgeo,discovery, n al

Adarsh Pandey_2
Adarsh Pandey_2 9 years 11 months ago

You can choose students by organising innovative interviews and select one student from whole city or village. Organise quarterly meetings for project progress reports and trainings.
We can day APJ KALAAM INNOVATION CONTEST.

Adarsh Pandey_2
Adarsh Pandey_2 9 years 11 months ago

Dear Mr.PM,
You should assign a designer of technology student for every small cities and villages and give chance also to non IITians students , an assigned student after selection should give an innovative ideas for develop his or her city or village if design or idea is good so govt. Must release fund for that, the student have also support of MLAs MLCs, DM and other superiors for completion of project on proper time. This will increase the fire of aviskar.

Ravi agrawal_4
Ravi agrawal_4 9 years 11 months ago

* I used to scared of my maths teacher always and many more. Maths can't be thought to all, it can be learned only by the person intrested.
* Whereas we can distinguished maths in two parts basic maths and advanced maths.
* basic maths will cover all the topic which are used in a common man life and which is necessary. Ex +,-,*,/,% etc.
* Whereas as advanced maths will cover topics regarding income tax, trigonometry, geometry and all.

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