Key Points

NCERT marked its 65th Foundation Day with major digital education launches. The new Bal Vatika TV channel will deliver content for early childhood education. DIKSHA 2.0 platform now features AI-powered tools including multilingual translation capabilities. Multiple initiatives were unveiled to strengthen inclusive learning under NEP 2020 vision.

Key Points: NCERT 65th Foundation Day Launches Bal Vatika TV DIKSHA 2.0

  • New Bal Vatika TV channel targets foundational literacy for ages 3-6
  • DIKSHA 2.0 introduces AI tools like Read Aloud and automatic translation
  • PRASHAST 2.0 enhances early disability screening integrated with UDISE+
  • VR labs and vocational education handbooks launched at four schools
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NCERT marks 65th Foundation Day, launches Bal Vatika TV channel, DIKSHA 2.0 with AI tools

NCERT celebrates 65 years with new Bal Vatika TV channel, AI-powered DIKSHA 2.0 platform, and multiple digital initiatives to boost NEP 2020 foundational learning.

"NCERT launched Bal Vatika - PM eVidya DTH Channel No. 35, which will provide engaging audio-visual content for teachers, Anganwadi workers, parents, and children aged 3-6 years - NCERT"

New Delhi, September 1

The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) on Monday 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, NCERT launched Bal Vatika - PM eVidya DTH Channel 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 early identification of children with disabilities, integrated with UDISE+, APAAR and Swavlamban Card portals--along with Kitab Ek Padhe Anek, a universal design of 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.

Celebrating five years of NEP 2020, NCERT highlighted its role as a key driver of education reforms, having developed and disseminated the National Curriculum Framework for School Education (NCF-SE 2023) and the Foundational Stage Framework (NCF-FS 2022).

- ANI

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Rohit P
DIKSHA 2.0 with AI tools sounds promising! Automatic translation into 12 languages will be a game-changer for students in rural areas. Hope the implementation is as good as the announcement.
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Arjun K
Great to see focus on inclusive education with PRASHAST 2.0 and accessible textbooks. Every child deserves equal opportunities. The VR labs in demonstration schools are also exciting - hope they expand this to more schools soon!
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Sarah B
While these initiatives sound impressive, I hope the government ensures proper teacher training to use these digital tools effectively. Technology is great, but without trained teachers, it won't reach its full potential.
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Vikram M
Excellent step forward! The inclusion of Ho-Hindi and Koya language primers shows commitment to preserving tribal languages and cultures. More power to NCERT for such inclusive initiatives! 🇮🇳
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Karthik V
Hope the DTH channel is available on all major service providers and not just some. Digital divide is real in India - accessibility should be the top priority for such initiatives.

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