HRD Min launches several mobile apps, web-based platforms

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 07 2015 | 3:02 PM IST
In line with the Modi government's Digital India initiative, Human Resource Development (HRD) ministry today launched a number of mobile apps and web-based platforms allowing students to access study material online, and parents to keep a track of the performance and attendance of their children.
Elaborating about the initiatives, HRD minister Smriti Irani said through mobile apps and website 'E-pathshala' students, parents and teachers can access study material online.
Another initiative for CBSE schools 'Saransh', which was launched at an event at Vigyan Bhawan here, will help parents to compare subject-wise learning outcome of their children, with others at district, state and national levels.
"We are trying to leverage technology not only to bring more transparency in school education system but also to create new learning opportunities for the children," Irani told reporters while speaking about the initiatives.
She said her ministry, along with some state governments, was working to lessen the burden of exams on students and an announcement to this effect may be made in the coming year.
Irani also complimented state ministers, saying because of their cooperation the dream to have toilets for girls in all schools has been realised.
Another digital platform 'Shala Siddhi', also unveiled today, aims to improve schools. The HRD ministry has taken another initiative 'Shaladarpan', which was launched earlier in Kendriya Vidyalayas, in which parents will be kept informed about the child's presence, mark-sheets and time table etc.
Speaking at the event, Irani said a committee had been constituted to look at the Mid-Day Meal Scheme framework from the point of view of nutrition.
The HRD ministry, she said, plans to urge states that in this nutrition framework, they should prepare their own menus for their students.
Lauding work done by individuals to disseminate education among masses, Irani said her ministry now provides a window 'I share for India', in which digital initiatives aiming to spread learning can be shared.
She, however, added that these ventures should not be used for commercial gain.
Irani also honoured various state education ministers present at the event and said because of their cooperation the 'Swacch Vidyalaya' dream had been achieved and all government schools have toilets for girl school.
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First Published: Nov 07 2015 | 3:02 PM IST

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