IGNOU launches ‘Swayam Prabha’ channel-based educational programmes in Manipuri
IGNOU : Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) launches Swayam Prabha channel, a group of 40 DTH channels, that telecasts educational programmes on 24X7 basis using the GSAT-15 satellite. The minister of state for external affairs and education, Rajkumar Ranjan Singh, launched the channel-based counselling in Manipuri.
In excess of 700 understudies, educationists, media people, bad habit chancellor and supportive of bad habit chancellors of IGNOU, and other senior officials were available on the occasion to advance Manipuri language.
The program was communicated live on “Swayam Prabha” channel of the college and virtual entertainment stages like YouTube and Facebook.
The choice to incorporate Manipuri was taken for students who like to be shown in their own primary language. The college informed that new happy will be communicated something like four hours each day which will be rehashed five times each day for the accommodation of understudies.
.Talking on the event, Rajkumar Ranjan Singh said: ” The Public Schooling Strategy (NEP) 2020 underscores on showing in the primary language and the drive of IGNOU in divert based showing in the native language is viewed as a significant mediation toward this path.
He said that the “introduction of divert based advising in Manipuri language will open up chances of schooling in first language for the enormous populace of Manipuri diaspora living in different regions of the planet”.
Nageshwar Rao, bad habit chancellor of IGNOU, said: ” Multilingualism is being advanced by IGNOU according to the order of NEP 2020 and College has been centering amazingly for creating content in various dialects.”
The favorable to bad habit chancellors of IGNOU, Shrikant Mohapatra and Uma Kanjilal, likewise educated about the drives steered toward this path.
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