Hindustan Times (East UP)

Digital varsity for world-class quality education on the cards

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

UNIVERSALI­SED QUALITY EDUCATION WILL GAIN STRENGTH WITH THESE INITIATIVE­S, EDU MINISTER DHARMENDRA PRADHAN SAID

NEW DELHI: The central government will set up a digital university to impart “worldclass quality education” and promote online learning in different Indian languages amid the Covid-19 pandemic, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in her Budget speech in Parliament on Tuesday.

“A digital university will be establishe­d to provide access to students across the country for world-class quality universal education with personalis­ed learning experience at their doorsteps,” the finance minister said. “The best public universiti­es and institutio­ns in the country will collaborat­e (in the digital university) as a network of hub-spoke.”

To address “learning loss” due to school closures, the government will also expand the One Class One TV Channel initiative under the PM e-Vidya scheme.

The proposed digital university and the expanded TV education programme will lead to “a modern, pioneering and practical blueprint for steering India in the Amrit Kaal,” education minister Dharmendra Pradhan said. “The universali­zed quality education will gain strength with these initiative­s.”

The proposal to establish a digital university is a welcome move, said Jagadesh Kumar, vice-chancellor of Jawaharlal Nehru University.

“Such a digital university will be particular­ly of great help to students coming from the economical­ly poor, marginalis­ed and rural background­s,” Kumar said. “Since this university will be based on a networked hub-spoke model, it can develop student-friendly digital platforms and digital content using modern technologi­es.

The digital university can collaborat­e with the best universiti­es in India and abroad to provide personalis­ed anytime, anywhere education to students in India and across the globe.”

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