The
year 2015 will be recorded as a landmark year in education sector in many
respects. One of the major achievements which Ministry of Human Resource
Development accomplished during the year includes achievement of 100% target of
completion of construction of separate toilets for boys and girls in schools
under Swachch Vidyalaya Abhiyan within one year of the announcement made by the
Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi on August 15, 2014. The year will also be
known for technical advancement made by the Ministry by laying emphasis on ICT
leading to launch of a number of initiatives like e pathshala, Saransh, Shala
Siddhi, Shaala Darpan, availability of NCERT books on mobile app etc.
The
year also saw the Government of India’s sincere efforts towards bringing out a New
Education Policy to meet the changing dynamics of the population’s requirement
with regard to quality education, innovation and research, aiming to make India
a knowledge superpower by equipping its students with the necessary skills and
knowledge and to eliminate the shortage of manpower in science, technology,
academics and industry. New Education Policy is being framed after a gap of 23
years.

For the
first time, the Government of India is embarking on a time-bound grassroots
consultative process, which will enable the Ministry of Human Resource
Development to reach out to individuals across the country through over 2.75
lakh direct consultations while also taking input from citizens online.
The year will also be remembered because of the Indian
Institute of Science, Bangalore cracking the top 100 in world University
ranking as per Times High Education ranking for 2015-16 and IIT, Delhi also
figuring in the top 200 list of QS. It has sent a strong message to other
Indian Technical Institutes to better their performance in the key areas of
academics research and faculty enrichment. A glimpse of major achievements and
initiatives of the Department of Higher Education and the Department
of School Education & Literacy is given as follows:
DEPARTMENT OF SCHOOL EDUCATION & LITERACY
A
number of flagship schemes were launched by the Department of School Education
and Literacy in the current year.
Padhe Bharat
Badhe Bharat: It is a sub-programme of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
launched in August, 2014 with special focus on improving language development
and to create interest in mathematics. The two
tracks of Padhe Bharat Badhe Bharat are: Early reading and writing with
comprehension (ERWC) and Early mathematics (EM). An
amount of Rs. 456 crore was allocated for this sub-programme in the year
2014-15 and a provision of Rs. 525.00 crore has been made for 2015-16.
As a follow up to the foundational programme, in
2015-16 a programme called the National Reading Initiative was launched
to develop and promote the habit of reading among students in elementary
schools, thereby extending the programme up to class 8. States were provided
token funds to plan and implement innovative activities to promote reading.
States have designed specific interventions targeting children in classes 1 and
2 to improve learning outcomes. There are a variety of focussed programmes
being currently implemented across the country.
Children With Special Needs: With the
active support by Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, over 25 lakh children with special
needs have been enrolled in elementary education. In order to equip teachers to
facilitate classroom transaction and teaching learning of children with special
needs, material on curricular adaptations for inclusive classrooms has been
developed by NCERT. This material in the form of two handbooks has been
developed for teachers both at the primary and upper primary level. All
teachers across the country are being oriented in practising such classroom
adaptations through teacher training. Till 30th September under SSA
1.58 lakh teachers have been trained on NCERT material.
Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan: The RMSA
guidelines provide for augmenting secondary school infrastructure through
construction of additional class rooms, laboratories, toilet blocks, drinking
water, libraries etc. Till date 10513 new schools have been approved under the
scheme. The RMSA Scheme has been revised to subsume the schemes of ICT
@schools, Vocationalisation of Secondary Education, Inclusive Education for
Disabled at Secondary Stage, and Girls Hostels from the financial year 2014-15.
The Integrated RMSA scheme extends the benefit to aided Secondary schools
(excluding infrastructure support and teachers and staff salaries) for quality
interventions
The Teacher
Education Bureau is focusing on the following main components for improving the
quality of teacher education:
1.
National
Curriculum Framework of Teacher Education (NCFTE- 2009): The National
Council of Teacher Education (NCTE) has prepared the National Curriculum
Framework of Teacher Education (NCFTE 2009). This framework has been prepared
in the background of the NCF, 2005 and the principles laid down in the Right of
Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009.

2.
In-STEP: Capacity Building Program of Teacher Educators: Ministry
of Human Resource Development (MHRD) and USAID have formulated the In-STEP
programme (India Support to Teacher Education Program) under which 110 teacher
educators from the Eastern and North Eastern part of the country have undergone
a three month fellowship at Arizona State University with the clear purpose of
understanding issues related to teacher education.
In addition, the TESS-India is another programme for Teacher
Educators with collaboration between Department for International Development
(DFID) and Ministry of HRD with UK’s Open University as the implementing
agency.
3. The Centrally
Sponsored Scheme on Teacher Education (CSSTE) puts emphasis on monitoring
of the process and outcome parameters in respect of each level of institution,
and for the purpose a comprehensive monitoring mechanism has been developed
thereof. Joint Review Mission is a part of this monitoring mechanism. Joint
Review Missions consisting of experts in Teacher Education have been sent to 21
States from the year 2012-13 till 2014-15 to ensure effective implementation of
the Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Teacher Education.
New Activities/Initiatives under CSSTE Scheme:
i.
Enhanced
use of E-Governance in Teacher Education by National Council for
Teacher Education (NCTE) for better regulation of the sector.
ii.
Accreditation
for Teacher Education Institutions (TEIs) by National Council for
Teacher Education for better management and improved quality of teacher
education.
iii.
Mapping
of Teacher Education Institutions (TEIs) by NCTE to identify the
gap areas for effective future planning.
Digital Gender
Atlas for Advancing Girls’ Education in India: It
was launched on 8th March 2015. The tool will help identify low
performing geographic pockets for girls, particularly from marginalised groups.

Udaan: This Scheme
is dedicated to the development of girl child education, so as to promote the
admission of girl students. It seeks to enhance the enrolment of girl students
in prestigious technical education institutions through incentives &
academic support.
"Beti
Bachao, Beti Padhao" programme, launched on January
20, 2015 has ushered in to encourage education among girl children. The
programme is a joint initiative of Ministry of Women and Child Development,
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and Ministry of Human Resource
Development.
Saransh: The CBSE Board has launched an
on-line facility titled ‘Saransh’ for affiliated & CBSE schools on 2nd
November, 2014. It helps the schools to look at their performance at an aggregate
level and at the level of each student. It is an online self-review tool for
schools affiliated to the Central
Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
It allows schools to identify areas of improvement in students, teachers &
curriculum and take necessary measures to implement change. It also provides
schools with a view of overall and individual student’s performance in academic
& extra-curricular activities. Current Statistics about Saransh as
on December 4th 2015:
·
Number of schools on board – 16298
·
Number of parents on board – 911
·
Number of hits on saransh.nic.in – 515268
·
Number of hits on saransh.nic.in in last 24
hours-18432
·
Number of downloads of Saransh app-5877
·
Rating of Saransh Mobile app – 4.5 out of 5.
Curriculum
for yoga
from classes vi to x was released on the occasion of International Yoga Day
in June 2015.

Rashtriya
Avishkar Abhiyan was launched on 9th July 2015. This programme is
directed towards creating interest among school going students from classes I
to XII in sciences. Model labs would be created all over the country for this
purpose. The key activities under this programme include mentoring of
elementary and secondary schools by Institutions of higher Education; forming
Maths and Science clubs for children at school and professional development of
teachers in order to make teaching of Maths and Science interesting for
students. The activities/components of RAA are funded
under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan.

National
Conference on ICT in School Education – The Conference was
held on 7th November 2015. During the Conference, e-Pathshala,
Saaransh, and National Programme on School Standards and Evaluation Framework
(Shala Siddhi) were launched. All these are web portal/ mobile app. These
apps promise to make learning more interesting, school bags lighter and books
available on the go.

The
first phase of “Shaala Darpan Project” to cover all the 1099 Kendriya
Vidyalayas was launched in June 2015. This programme will be made available as
a mobile app which will keep the parents informed of their ward’s progress in
schools.

The National Programme on School Standards and Evaluation (NPSSE)
–Shaala siddhi: In a step towards comprehensive school
evaluation as central to improving quality of school education in India,
National Programme on School Standards and Evaluation has been initiated by
National University of Educational Planning and Administration (NUEPA), under
the aegis of Union Ministry of Human Resource Development. The School Standards
and Evaluation Framework (SSEF) has been developed as an instrument for
evaluating school performance. This will enable the school to evaluate its
performance against the well-defined criteria in a focused and strategic
manner.
E-pathshala: As a part of the
Digital India Campaign, the Ministry of HRD has launched ‘e-pathshala’ which is
a single point repository of e-resources containing, NCERT text-books and
various other learning resources. CBSE prescribes textbooks published by
National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) for classes IX to
XII. For classes I to VIII, CBSE although approves syllabus as per pattern of
syllabus given by NCERT, it does not prescribe any textbooks for these classes.
The National Curriculum Framework, 2005 (NCF) stipulates that region
specific books take care of the local context, culture and resources and
therefore different books for different regions better relate to the daily
lives of the local students.
Mid Day Meal Scheme: The IVR (Interactive
Voice Response System) to monitor the daily implementation of Mid Day Meal
scheme was showcased this year during the National Conference on ICT in School
Education. There are two recent interventions viz Tithi Bhojan and Social Audit
designed to attract community participation and channelize it for enrichment of
Mid Day Meal Scheme. The Central Government has requested the States to
consider the concept of Tithi Bhojan for mid day meals in a suitable
manner, to encourage local community participation the programme. Social
Audit, another intervention under this Scheme means is a process in which
people collectively monitor and evaluate the planning and implementation of the
Scheme. It is viewed as an ongoing process of public vigilance. Bihar,
Karnataka, Maharashtra, Odisha and Punjab have completed Social Audit. Social
Audit is under progress in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh and
Tamil Nadu.
The Central Government notified ‘Mid
Day Meal Rules, 2015’ on September 30th, 2015. The Rules inter alia
provide for temporary utilization of other funds available with the school for
MDM in case school exhausts MDM funds for any reason; Food Security Allowance
to be paid to beneficiaries in case of non-supply of meals for specified
reasons; and monthly testing of meals on a random basis by accredited Labs to
check its quality. These rules and their effective compliance by implementing
agencies in the States will ensure better regularity in serving mid day meals
in schools. In the year 2015-16 children covered under the scheme are 9.60
crores; food grain allocated is 27.74 lakh MTs; projected demand is 11067.18
crores; budget estimates is 9236.40 crores and up to first quarter of 2015-16
budget released is 6301.41 crores.
Kala Utsav: A unique
initiative of the Government of India was launched with the theme of `Beti
Bachao, Beti Padhao’. It provides an opportunity to learn about the art,
culture and language of various States and UTs of the country at one place.
About 1400 students from across the country participated in this cultural
programme. Teachers, parents and members of jury were also a part of this
unique programme.
Kala Utsav started with
the vision & support of Hon’ble PM on 4th September when he inaugurated its
website. Kala Utsav seeks to enhance the life skills of the participants and
prepare them as ambassadors of Indian culture besides integrating art in
education.

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION
A number of
schemes related to Department of Higher Education were also launched during the
year.

IMPRINT INDIA was released
on 5th November 2015. It is a Pan-IIT and IISc joint initiative to
develop a roadmap for research to solve major engineering and technology
challenges in ten technology domains relevant to India.
IMPRINT INDIA aims at direct research in the premier institutions
into areas of social relevance. Under this, 10 domains have been identified
which could substantially impact the living standards of the rural areas: (1)
Health care technology, (2) Energy security, (3) Rural urban housing design,
(4) Nano technology, (5) Water/river system, (6) Advanced materials, (7)
Computer science and ICT, (8) Manufacturing technology, (9) Advanced security
and (10) Environment/climate change. The research in each of these areas is
being coordinated by one IIT. http://imprint-india.org/
Global Initiative for Academics Network (GIAN), was launched asan
initiative to attract the best foreign academics to
Indian Universities of Excellence. The programme has been launched to facilitate the partnership between Higher
Education Institutions of India and other foreign universities. Under this
(352) courses are being offered by foreign faculty from 38 Countries. The cost
of the travel and honorarium ranging from $8,000 - $12,000 is being met from
the scheme funds. These courses are being looked at as a starting point of
long-term research collaboration between Indian Institutions and the other
Global institutions; and therefore signal a major chapter in the higher
education system.

National
Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) has been launched by
the Ministry of Human Resource Development on 29th September 2015.
The ranking framework evaluates each higher education institution on 5 broad
parameters namely teaching/learning resources, research, graduation outcomes,
outreach/inclusive nature and the public perception. The Ranks will be
declared on the first Monday of April every year. An independent body is being
proposed to undertake this work based on objective and verifiable criteria.
So far, 2500
institutions covering engineering, management, pharma, architecture and
universities have registered for participation in the ranking and are
submitting data. Participation in the NIRF would help the Indian educational
institutions participate in the world rankings with greater confidence.

Study Webs
of Active-Learning for Young Aspiring Minds (SWAYAM), is a Web portal where
Massive Open On-line Courses (MOOCs) will be available on all kinds of
subjects. SWAYAM is the Indian
electronic e-education platform which proposes to offer courses from the high
school stage to Post-Graduate stage in an interactive electronic platform. The
IT platform for SWAYAM is going to be built and is expected to be
operationalized by 31st March 2016 with a capacity to host nearly
2,000 courses. This would provide the best quality education to more than three
crore students across the country. The system would allow 10 lakh students
using the system concurrently. Once it becomes operational, students from the
backward rural areas can access teaching from the best institutes in the
country electronically, thereby, raising the overall standards of higher
education in the country. SWAYAM-MOOCs project is intended to address the needs
of school level 9-12 to Under Graduate and Post Graduate students, covering all
disciplines.
Launch of the Credit framework for Skills and
Education as per the National Skills Qualification framework paving the way
for certification of skills through the formal system and allowing for multiple
exits and entrance into the education system with scope for vertical and
lateral mobility. The CBCS will enable students to take
courses of their choice, learn at their own pace, undergo additional courses
and acquire more than the required credits, and adopt an interdisciplinary
approach to learning. Approval by UGC of the Guidelines for Choice Based Credit
Framework, provides for more choices for students to opt for employable
courses through a system of flexible credits for foundational, elective and
core courses. The status of CBCS is as follows:
1. All 39
Central Universities are implementing the CBCS system from 2015‐16.
2. Major State Universities like Madras
University, Chennai, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Bharathidasan
University, Tiruchirapalli, Osmania University, Hyderabad, University of
Bombay, Mumbai, SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai, M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara
Lucknow University, Lucknow, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Himachal
Pradesh University, Shimla and Gauhati University, Guwahati are also going to
implement CBCS from the next academic session.
Saksham scholarship scheme:
The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) is implementing Saksham
scholarship scheme to provide support to differently abled
students to pursue technical education.
Launch of the
Know Your College portal is to provide informed decision making
opportunity for students along with complete availability of all e-learning
resources. A portal called Know Your College (KYC) has been started in
which the data declared by all the educational institutions is being placed in
a public portal and also made available through a mobile application so that
the stakeholders can verify the same. It will also work as one stop shop for
all educational resources. More than 40000 higher educational institutions are
already mapped under the KYC.
Under Campus
Connect programme, all the Central Universities in the country are going to
be connected through WIFI network at a cost of approximately Rs.320 crores.
Under this, all the classrooms, libraries, laboratories, hostels and places
frequented by the students would be connected through a secured WIFI hotspots
providing access to the educational and information resources to the students
on 24x7 basis. This project will be implemented by ERNET and is expected to be
completed by June 2016.
Promoting
Start-ups:
37 new start-up parks/research parks would be set up this year with the
coordination of Dept of Science and Technology (fund sharing on 50:50 basis)
covering all the IITs, NITs and some IIITs/Central Universities. These would
incubate the start-ups and hand-hold them till they reach the stage of
commercialization, normally for a period of five years. IIT Madras Research
Park has already become fully functional (it is ready for inauguration by the
Prime Minister).
Unnat Bharat Abhiyan was launched
for connecting higher education and society to enable technology and its use
for development of rural areas. Under this all technical and higher education
institutions have been asked to adopt five villages each; identify technology
gaps and prepare plans for innovations that could substantially increase the
incomes and growth in the rural areas.

Ucchtar
Aavishkar Abhiyaan : For promotion of innovation, All the IITs
have been encouraged to work with the industry to identify areas where
innovation is required and come up with solutions that could be brought up to
the commercialization level. For this purpose, it is proposed to launch a
scheme Ucchtar Aavishkar Abhiyan by investing Rs. 250 crores every year
on identified projects proposed by IITs and NITs. Participation of industry in
part-funding the project would be mandatory
Engineering
skills to unemployed youth: An initiative as a part of the PMKVY is being
launched to encourage all the 10,000 technical institutions (engineering and
polytechnic) to provide engineering skills (through part-time courses of 6 to 8
months duration) to at least 100 unemployed youth using their infrastructure
after college-hours. The training costs would be met by the central government
and the placement of the trained youth is the responsibility of the
institution. This is expected to provide high quality skilled persons required
for the Make in India campaign.
Comprehensive
Language Policy: An Expert Committee on Language was
constituted on 29.12.2014 for preparation of Comprehensive Language Policy for
the country and it met four times so far.
Matribhasha
Diwas: Matribhasha Diwas was celebrated on 21.2.2015 to
sensitize people about the need of greater use of mother tongues and other
Indian Languages for development and progress of the Nation. Hon’ble HRM has
inaugurated the programme at Chennai organized by CIIL, Mysore.

On
the International front too, addressing The Leaders’
Forum on an official visit to UNESCO Headquarters at Paris on 17th
November this year the Minister of Human Resource Development Smt Smriti Irani
reaffirmed India’s commitment to the ideals of UNESCO and to furthering its
role and activities. In this context, she recalled the words of Mahatma
Gandhi when in 1947 he had expressed the deep Indian interest in the efforts of
UNESCO to “secure peace through educational and cultural activities”.
Conference
of Commonwealth Education Ministers: During the 19th
Conference of Commonwealth Education Ministers at the Bahamas from 22-26 June,
2015, the Ministry of Human Resource offered the following: to set up the
Malviya Commonwealth Chair for Cross Border Teacher Education which will focus
on issues pertaining to curriculum development, pedagogy, student assessment,
pre-service and in-service teacher training and capacity development;
Commonwealth Consortium for Research which can function in collaboration with
the Commonwealth Education hub and provide cross funding for research projects
which member nations deem appropriate; Strengthening of public institutions to
bring about qualitative improvements in education at all levels; Providing
e-Learning platform, SWAYAM to host e-courseware developed by Commonwealth of
Learning; and Posting of digitized materials of Commonwealth countries on its
soon to be established national e-Library.
Finally,
the above flagship programmes, new schemes and innovations of the Ministry of
HRD prove beyond doubt that it is playing a significant role in building strong
foundations in education. While the Department of School Education &
Literacy has its eye set on the universlization of Education and making better
citizens out of the country’s young brigade, the Department of Higher Education
is engaged in establishing world class institutes of learning and providing
ample opportunities for research and skill development to ensure that we create
the world’s largest workforce.
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