Education Minister launches Tele-Education Network
Source: The Sangai Express / DIPR
Imphal, October 26 2018:
Education Minister Thokchom Radheshyam today launched the Tele-Education Network in the State and inaugurated the State Interactive Terminal of State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT).
Appreciating the efforts of the officials of SCERT, the Minister said that the implementation of Tele- Education Network in Manipur is setting a new milestone in the field of education advancement.
The inaugural ceremony was organised by Directorate of State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), in collaboration with North Eastern Space Application Centre (NE-SAC) Meghalaya & ISRO (Ahmedabad).
Speaking as the chief guest, Th Radheshyam said that the SCERT has been working in the best possible way to strengthen the education sector in terms of technical and qualitative development.
Teachers, he said, are the architects' of future having crucial roles to play in educating, nurturing and carving the students as good human beings.
He appealed teachers and elders to narrate folktales to the students to imbibed with high moral values and enrich the moral quality of the children.
Tele-Education Network is one important aspect of SATCOM applications in the North Eastern States under the Tele-Education Project.
The EDUSAT (also GSAT-3) satellite is solely dedicated for the education sector by ISRO to the Nation.
It was launched on September 20, 2004 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, in Sriharikota.
'EDUSAT' is India's first thematic satellite used extensively to cater to a wide range of interactive educational delivery modes like, one-way TV broadcast, video conferencing, computer conferencing, web-based instructions, etc.
It was configured to meet India's growing demand for distance education using audio-visual medium and employing Direct-to-home mode, direct satellite broadcasting with interactive class-room capabilities.
Tele-Education Network has been implemented in all the North East State of India.
In Manipur, twenty-five Satellites Interactive Terminals (SITs) have been setup at nine DIETs, one HTTI and SCERT and fourteen higher secondary schools.
The State Interactive Terminal (SIT) of SCERT inaugurated today will function as teaching end.
Director SCERT, Dr M Meenakumari Devi, concerned officials and teachers attended the inaugural function.