Key Points

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan praised NCERT's role in shaping India's education sector on its 65th Foundation Day. The institution launched multiple new initiatives including a dedicated DTH channel for young learners called Bal Vatika. An upgraded DIKSHA 2.0 platform was unveiled featuring AI tools and support for 12 Indian languages. These developments align with the National Education Policy's vision for digital and inclusive learning across India.

Key Points: Dharmendra Pradhan Says NCERT Key to Making India Vishwa-Guru

  • NCERT launched Bal Vatika DTH TV channel for foundational learning
  • Upgraded DIKSHA 2.0 platform with AI tools and 12 languages
  • New VR labs and primers in Hindi, Sanskrit, Ho-Hindi, Koya
  • PRASHAST 2.0 tool for early disability identification in children
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NCERT will continue to play important role in educating students, making India a 'vishwa-guru': Dharmendra Pradhan on 65th Foundation Day

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan praises NCERT on its 65th Foundation Day, launches Bal Vatika DTH channel and DIKSHA 2.0 for digital learning.

"I hope NCERT will continue to play an important role in educating students and making India a 'vishwa-guru' - Dharmendra Pradhan"

New Delhi, September 1

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Monday praised the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) for its role in shaping India's education sector as the institution marked its 65th Foundation Day.

"I hope NCERT will continue to play an important role in educating students and making India a 'vishwa-guru'...NCERT is focusing on education in different languages..." Pradhan said while speaking to reporters here.

The NCERT marked its 65th Foundation Day at its headquarters in New Delhi, unveiling a slew of new initiatives, including Bal Vatika DTH TV channel and DIKSHA 2.0 to strengthen digital and inclusive learning in line with the vision of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, who graced the occasion as chief guest, was joined by senior officials, including Sanjay Kumar, Secretary (DoSE&L), Ministry of Education, former ISRO Chairman Sreedhara Panicker Somanath, and Chamu Krishna Shastry, Chairman of Bharatiya Bhasha Samiti.

Among the key announcements, the NCERT launched Bal Vatika - PM eVidya, a DTH Channel Available on No. 35, which will provide engaging audio-visual content for teachers, Anganwadi workers, parents, and children aged 3-6 years to boost foundational literacy and numeracy skills.

The upgraded DIKSHA 2.0 platform was also unveiled, featuring structured lessons, adaptive assessments, performance feedback, and AI-enabled tools such as Read Aloud, Closed Captioning, and automatic translation of text files into 12 languages.

Other highlights included the inauguration of NCERT's new entrance complex on Aurobindo Marg, the launch of primers in Hindi, Sanskrit, Ho-Hindi, and Koya languages, the release of the PM eVidya mobile app as a centralised gateway for digital learning, and the introduction of Virtual Reality (VR) labs at four demonstration schools.

NCERT also rolled out PRASHAST 2.0--an enhanced pre-assessment screening tool for the early identification of children with disabilities, integrated with UDISE+, APAAR, and Swavlamban Card portals--along with Kitab Ek Padhe Anek, a universal design for learning-based initiative to create accessible textbooks for inclusive classrooms.

To promote regional and cultural education, NCERT launched Utkal Jananinkara Sujogya Santana, a book featuring 100 eminent personalities from Odisha who contributed to the state's development and India's freedom movement. In addition, the Handbook for Key Functionaries on Vocational Education was released by PSSCIVE, underlining the renewed emphasis on vocational education in schools under NEP 2020.

- ANI

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Arjun K
While the initiatives sound promising, I hope NCERT ensures proper implementation. Many digital programs fail to reach the last mile. The Bal Vatika channel is a good step for early childhood education though!
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Rohit P
VR labs and AI tools in schools? Amazing! This is exactly what our education system needs to compete globally. Proud to see India embracing technology in education 🚀
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Sarah B
The inclusion initiatives like PRASHAST 2.0 are commendable. Identifying children with disabilities early can make a huge difference in their educational journey. More focus on special needs education is always welcome!
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Vikram M
Hope the vocational education focus actually translates to job opportunities. Too many students graduate without practical skills. The handbook release is a step in right direction 🤞
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Kavya N
Love the emphasis on regional languages and culture! The Odisha personalities book and primers in Ho-Hindi, Koya languages show respect for India's diversity. Education should celebrate our rich heritage 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Impressive scope of initiatives! The integration with UDISE+ and APAAR portals shows good planning for data-driven education management. Hope the execution matches the vision.

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