The Asian Age

IIT lectures soon on DTH channels

The department of space has agreed to allot two transponde­rs on a GSAT series satellite for this ambitious project

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New Delhi: Students across the country would soon be able to watch live telecast of lectures from six IITs and some other top institutio­ns while seated in their living rooms, with the HRD ministry set to launch 32 Direct- to- Home channels to cater to their needs.

Students across the country would soon be able to watch live telecast of lectures from six IITs and some other top institutio­ns while seated in their living rooms, with the HRD ministry set to launch 32 direct-to-home channels to cater to their needs, according to news agency reports.

The department of space has agreed to allot two transponde­rs on a GSAT series satellite for this ambitious project, while MoUs have been signed with many institutio­ns which will provide lessons and content that will be beamed on these channels.

“The government is focusing on using space technology to expand the reach of high quality education. Through the 32 DTH channels, the aim is to ensure that live classrooms can be transmitte­d from 10 ‘ Teaching Ends’, out of which six will be IITs located in Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, Kharagpur, Kanpur and Guwahati,” a senior official told PTI.

Lectures of over a dozen other premier institutio­ns will also reach students on TV and these names are being finalised. The ministry is working to ensure that these channels are on air in a couple of months, sources were cited as saying.

These channels will be freely available on Doordarsha­n’s FreeDish DTH platform and all that the students will need is a Set Top Box to receive them, an official said.

At a meeting last month, a high- level committee, chaired by IIT-Gandhinaga­r director, worked out the finer details of operationa­lising the project. It has recommende­d that the channels be operationa­lised by August this year, sources said.

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