New Delhi, July 31, 2023.
The Akhil
Bhartiya Shiksha Samagam (ABSS) 2023 concluded with education leaders resolving
to work collectively for transforming India into an equitable and vibrant
knowledge society.
Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Union Minister of Education, Government of India delivered valedictory address as the chief guest.
Ministers of State for Education Smt. Annpurna Devi, Dr. Subhas Sarkar and Dr. Rajkumar Ranjan Singh also graced the occasion. The event also had the attendance of Shri K Sanjay Murthy, Secretary, Department of Higher Education, Shri Sanjay Kumar, Secretary, Department of School Education and Literacy, Ministry of Education and Shri Atul Kumar Tiwari, Secretary, Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship.
The
Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi inaugurated Akhil Bhartiya Shiksha Samagam
at Bharat Mandapam jointly organized by the Ministry of Education and the
Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship in Delhi. It coincided
with the 3rd anniversary of National Education Policy 2020. He also released
the 1st installment of funds under the PM SHRI Scheme. 6207 schools
received the first installment with a total amounting to 630 crore Rupees. He
also released education and skill curriculum books translated into 12 Indian
languages.
Addressing the valedictory session, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan said that Shiksha Parivar is committed to implement NEP to make India a knowledge-based superpower. He urged education fraternity to convert this Mahakumbh of education into an All-India Institution. Highlighting PM-Shri School as the primary laboratory for the implementation of NEP, the Minister also asked the heads of educational institutions to make concerted efforts to strengthen the school ecosystem.
Shri
Pradhan stated that to be future-ready, one must think about skilling in Indian
languages. He also said that it is the responsibility of all of us to convert
NCF guidelines into textbooks. All educational and skill institutions will have
to work with interest on this. He also stressed upon ensuring continuous
efforts towards the capacity building of the youth and enabling effective
college governance.
Shri
Pradhan informed that capacity building of teachers is a priority and from this
academic year, 300 institutions including 100 from school education, 100 from
higher education and 100 from skill will be developed as
centres-of-excellence .
Speaking
on the occasion Dr. Rajkumar Ranjan Singh emphasized that the
event carried forward India’s honour, time, and future ready workforce. He
added that this strongly conveys that our education system is a unique one
which is an amalgamation of tradition, logic, and culture.
Dr.
Subhas Sarkar highlighted
the significance of the National Education Policy 2020 in addressing education
challenges and fulfilling aspirations. He acknowledged the dedicated efforts of
Education Ministry in implementing the policy's initiatives. He said that the
event fostered the exchange of best practices to boost productivity and
development. The event also provided a platform to witness firsthand the
revolutionary impact of NEP's implementation, he added.
Smt
Annapurna Devi said that the
whole world is looking at India as a place of new possibilities. She stated
that discussions on the National Education Policy held by various dignitaries
during this two-day event will undoubtedly be very beneficial to the education
world. She emphasized on the use of mother tongue as a method of instruction in
schools as a vital component of NEP 2020.
Dr.Nirmaljeet
Singh Kalsi, Chairperson NCVET, provided a summary and way forward for the
sessions focused on NCrF& APPAAR, PARAKH, Future of Work, Industry Connect
& employability, and the Logistic Sector (PM Gati Shakti). Prof. V
Kamakoti, Director of IIT Madras, summarized the sessions on Digital
Empowerment, Access to Quality Education & Governance, Equity &
Inclusion, FLN, and Internationalization. Following him, Prof. Anil Sahasrabudhe,
Chairman, NETF, presented a summation and future direction for the sessions on
Academic Linkage through SCERT & DIET, Innovation & Entrepreneurship,
Research & Development, NIRF, and IKS.
The
2-day event also saw the participation of academicians in the 16 thematic
sessions on various
themes of School Education, Higher Education and Skill Education. They were led
by eminent and distinguished panelist from amongst the academicians,
researchers, policy makers, regulators, industry experts / representatives,
Officers of Government of India/ State & UT Governments etc. The
objective was to brainstorm and identify various approaches and methodologies
to implement NEP 2020; effectively articulate the roadmap and implementation
strategies, fostering knowledge exchange, discuss challenges; to provide a
common platform for all stakeholders to come together and network for
effective, smooth, and timely implementation of the NEP 2020; and to
deliberate, and share best practices for the implementation of NEP, 2020.
The extensive deliberations ranged from themes like (i.) Access to
Quality Education and Governance (Higher Education), (ii.) Research and Development,
(iii.) Internationalization of Education, (iv.) Knowledge Systems, (v.) Access
to Quality Education and Governance (DoSEL), (vi.) NCrF and APAAR
(Academic Account Registry), (vii.) Equitable and Inclusive Education: Issues
of Socio-Economically Disadvantaged Groups (SEDGs), (viii.) Innovation and
Entrepreneurship, (ix.) Empowering the Institutions and strengthening academic
linkages through the SCERTs and DIETs (DoSEL), (x.) Creating Synergy between
education and Skilling Future of Work (MSDE), (xi.) Understanding Foundational
Literacy and Numeracy (DoSEL), (xii.) National Institute Ranking Framework (NIRF),
(xiii.) Digital Empowerment and Capacity Building, (xiv.) Capacity Building in
Logistics Sector through PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan, (xv.) Holistic
Education through Integration of skilling, (xvi.) Industry Connect and
Employability, A Roadmap to Competency Based Assessment: PARAKH (DoSEL)
During
these two days, a total of 106 significant Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs)
were signed, encompassing various sectors such as higher education, school
education, and skilling.
Shri
Dharmendra Pradhan also released following books on the ten major projects of
the Central Institute for Classical Tamil (CICT):
•
Definitive Editions of Ancient Tamil Works
•
Translation of Ancient Tamil Works
•
Historical Grammar of Tamil
•
Antiquity of Tamil: An Inter-Disciplinary Research
•
Synchronic And Diachronic Study of Tamil Dialects
•
India As a Linguistic Area
•
Digital Library for Ancient Tamil Studies
•
Online Teaching of Classical Tamil
•
Corpus Development for Classical Tamil Works
•
Visual Episodes on Classical Tamil
The
Minister also released mobile app, logo, and the slogan of ULLAS.
An
exhibition showcasing the best initiatives from the world of school and higher
education and the skill ecosystem was a prominent attraction during the
celebrations. The multimedia exhibition featured 200 stalls set up by
institutions, organizations under the education and skill landscape, industry,
and key stakeholders. Some of the exhibitors include- Indian Knowledge Systems,
Idea labs, start-ups, state universities etc. Nearly 2 lakh attendees visited
the exhibition over the two days, including students, youth volunteers, and
participants of Yuva Sangam.