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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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naresh kumar
naresh kumar 10 years 8 months ago
after bihar the opposing force has become strong.set up a group to counter these forces.apply all means to control these people.everything is fare in war.learnt from congress how she had tamed mulayam,mayavati etc.what about your fast track court to finalise the cases against corroupt politician. 2.for giving ideas/contribution towards my govt.you must evolve some incentive scheme to the contributors otherwise people will be distracted slowly.why someone should work without incentive.
naresh kumar
naresh kumar 10 years 8 months ago
lessions should learnt from the defeat of bihar and delhi 1.control the byan bagi of leaders of bjp and allies party 2.PM JI spend and concentrate on central govt,leave the states to state caders do limited compaign. 3.take action against corroupt politician of all party.why lalu is uotside the jail. 4.reshufle the cabinet,remove some 10-15 minister and appoint competant leader.ex remove s irani,jaitely ji etc. 5.manage the dissident group of your party-lk advani group,give some work to the
Ravikumar Kulkarni
Ravikumar Kulkarni 10 years 8 months ago
Sir, Topic on Manufacturing Sector is missing. This is the field after Farming Sector which Employees maximum No. of Workforce. If given any opportunity would like to discuss about the Push that is needed & the way the SME Sector can reduce the Burden of Imported Items by Import Substitute Items Manufactured in our Country itself. Their is no Derth of Talent only a Merry Motivation and Govt. backing in Initial stage. Dhanyvad. Dhantrayodashi Ki Apa sab Ko Hardik Shubhakamanaye.
ANURAG DEB
ANURAG DEB 10 years 8 months ago
This is a noteworthy initiative on the part of the government. I strongly feel that in otlrder to make all science subjects more exciting the schools can start off with more visual kind of teachings. Like for making pupil understand the idea of projectile motion or any other mechanics related ideas some 3D short documents can be presented. Similarly for understanding the atomic structure such short videos can be very helpful giving them a visual idea of the undergoing phenomenon.
Vidhi Khandelwal
Vidhi Khandelwal 10 years 8 months ago
This is indeed a good initiative to bring about a change in the young minds that perceive science and maths as mundane subjects. Mentoring by prestigious institutions and competitions like Google's 'Code to Learn' might also help. Teachers and school staff can also be encouraged to take up training in the mentioned fields and provide continued assistance to the students. Some other things can also improve. Some sort of direct participation of the citizens would be better. Jai Hindi #MyGOv
Kuldip Nagar
Kuldip Nagar 10 years 8 months ago
Sir, please more concentrate on 1.Development 2.Price Rise and agriculture 3.Good Governance 4.Good Delivery system 5.Competent team get rid of extra baggage & non governance issues, people will take care of it. we have high hopes on you and you are competent too. Regards
SIVAJI RAVI
SIVAJI RAVI 10 years 8 months ago
SHRI MODI SAAB, TO Highly boost the CONFIDENCE among TEENAGERS and Youth of our Nation can be easily Motivated BY REALLY OFFICIALLY CHANGING the name of our country from India as to "BHARATH" which is our real ANCIENT name. If we are able to change names from BOMBAY to MUMBAI, MADRAS to CHENNAI, Calcutta to KOLKATA. Please Believe this IS WILL DEFINITELY CREATE GREATEST people on the earth in our COUNTRY with BEST MORAL VALUES along with SUCCESS. Name INDIA reminds us that PAIN with degradation.
Arun Kumar
Arun Kumar 10 years 8 months ago
1) High price - Please take steps 2) Corruption - Please act fast on this agenda. i will list more .. Please do act fast. Development is secondary.
N Siva Satyanarayana
N Siva Satyanarayana 10 years 8 months ago
Modijii Decision is good on retirement age 60 years or 33 years service which every is early. I wishing as state government also incorporate retirement age 58 years or 33 years service.