Special programmes for NE students
Source: The Sangai Express / Press Trust of India
New Delhi, June 24 2015 :
North Eastern students between six to 18 year of age group will be involved in 'Rashtriya Avishkar Abhiyan', aimed at motivating the children to experiment in the field of science and technology, Union Minister Jitendra Singh said here today.
During a meeting with representatives of youth and student groups from North East, Singh said one of the crucial problems faced by North East region is large exodus of youth to other parts of the country and overseas.
The two main factors responsible for this are lack of quality education and lack of jobs in the region, he said.
Singh, Minister of State for Development of North Eastern Region, said by becoming part of innovative programmes like Rashtriya Avishkar Abhiyan, young students will find themselves better equipped to take up professional or vocational careers in later life.
He said that North East students in the age group of 6 to 18 years studying in Class 1 to 12 will be involved in the Rashtriya Avishkar Abhiyan.
It is a major initiative to bring the North East youth further closer to mainstream India and offer them high quality training in the field of science and technology which would enable these students to attend exclusive National science training programme along with their peers from other parts of the country, the Minister said.
Singh said Ministry of Human Resources Development is organising a programme on Rashtriya Avishkar Abhiyan on July 9, where eminent personalities like APJ Abdul Kalam, former President, will be addressing the audience.
The Rashtriya Avishkar Abhiyan envisages to motivate and engage children of the age group from 6-18 years in science, mathematics and technology through observation, experimentation, inference drawing, model building, etc.
both through inside and outside classroom activities and processes.
It seeks to create curiosity, excitement and spirit of innovation and exploration amongst school children, by encouraging higher education institutions to assist secondary and elementary schools in the study of science and mathematics.
Singh expressed hope that the innovative programme of HRD Ministry will not only make the learning of science and mathematics a joyful experience but would also encourage students to explore and innovate through their original effort.