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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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Manikanta saladi
Manikanta saladi 10 years 4 months ago
Every child now wants to become a Engineer Doctor or a IAS. Every parent want their children to get a good job and settle down but no one want to become a farmer. Why??? What happens when the biggest occupation in India Dies. Where is the mistake. What will happen when big heads like Ambani makes agriculture a business. Are you ready to buy a KG of Rice for 500 Rs and one chapati at 100 Rs. What is the plan govt. want to take for youth also to choose farming also a occupation of desire.
Tanya Agarwal
Tanya Agarwal 10 years 4 months ago
A idea click in my mind regarding swatch bharat abhiyaan... With the help of our scolar brothers and sisters we can make machine in which when a person throw a bottle can tin etc.that person immediately get a 1 Rs.or 2Rs. By that machine and after selling these garbage we will get our money back...by this ma hine people definately. Get motivated to throw garbage in dustbin...
ayush sisodia_1
ayush sisodia_1 10 years 4 months ago
As we can see india is now developing fast but to make pace with other countries we have to be practical in approach. In every state there should be practical labs so that we can discover new things and it is very beneficial for our country. each and every school should have solar panel system so that the students can also learn what is it..and conserve there future....
Ganesh karuppanan
Ganesh karuppanan 10 years 4 months ago
Government increase the electricity unit charges to make people buy 5 star rating appliances. But for middle class who cannot afford to buy costly, there should be some guidelines for reducing power usage. There should be mass training to reduce power usage in home like maintaining fridge/ac. Also future electronics/applicances should have power consumption rate displayed for better understanding of costs.
Ganesh karuppanan
Ganesh karuppanan 10 years 4 months ago
Chennai generates 6,404 tonnes of waste daily, the garbage generated by an average household includes 25% recyclable waste, 60% organic waste and 10% hazardous waste. At least 30% of garbage goes into drains, while many vacant plots and pavements have become unofficial dump yards.Innovative process for collecting organic waste from every household properly, it will make a big difference. Paying a meagre cash/tax benefit say 50 to 100 rs per month will motivate everyone sort garbage.
Ranjan Kumar Sarangi
Ranjan Kumar Sarangi 10 years 4 months ago
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