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IIT-Patna conclave discusses rural transformation
IIT-Patna conclave discusses rural transformation

Time of India

time14 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

IIT-Patna conclave discusses rural transformation

Patna: Policymakers, technologists, domain experts and grassroots change-makers deliberated on innovative and sustainable solutions for rural development at a national conclave, aligned with the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047, hosted by Foundation for Innovators in Science and Technology (Fist) at IIT-Patna on Thursday. Inaugurating the conclave, IIT-P director T N Singh expressed his appreciation for the multidisciplinary approach of the conclave and reaffirmed the institution's commitment to research and innovation geared toward rural transformation. He called upon the stakeholders to work hard to ensure the complete transformation of rural India with a view to making the country developed. Introducing the central theme of the conclave, Fist's chief executive officer Praveen Kumar underscored the critical need for technological innovations in addressing the industrial challenges in rural sectors. He highlighted ongoing initiatives at Fist that bridge the gap between research findings and their on-ground application, particularly through entrepreneurship and technology incubation. The chairman of the Viksit Bharat Project - Mission 2047 presented an overview of its objectives and emphasised the shared responsibilities of the govt, academia, startups and civil society in transforming India's villages into engines of inclusive growth and innovation. Prominent among those who participated in the deliberations were HSPC director Afsar Imam, Gujarat-based TS University's Jeena Madan, Hostage India's Chairman Sandeep Gupta and ILCS' general manager Prem Sharma.

Transforming Education in India for a $30 Trillion Economy
Transforming Education in India for a $30 Trillion Economy

Time Business News

time16 hours ago

  • Business
  • Time Business News

Transforming Education in India for a $30 Trillion Economy

India aims to become a $30 trillion economy by 2047 through the Viksit Bharat initiative. As part of this national vision, leaders across sectors are voicing their perspectives. According to Ajay Gupta, Founder of Bachpan Play Schools and Academic Heights Public Schools, India must position its education system as a global benchmark by 2047. A Vision Beyond Borders The Urgency to Rethink India's Education System Leading edupreneur Ajay Gupta, in his Viksit Bharat 2047 vision, called for a rethinking of India's school education system. He asserted, 'To become a global powerhouse, India must not only adopt global standards but also set more of them for others to adopt.' While efforts have long aimed at imparting world-class education, Mr. Gupta emphasizes that we should aim so high that the term 'world-class education' naturally comes to be associated with India's education system on the world stage. What Is Vision 2047? The year 2047 will mark India's 100th Year of Independence. 'Viksit Bharat @2047', as it is officially named, is a national mission to make India a developed country through collective action at individual, sectoral, and national levels. The Viksit Bharat @2047 vision is also quite significant globally. It shapes the future of the country through inclusive economic growth, good governance, youth empowerment, social development, and alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Viksit Bharat @2047 vision focuses on global competence, inclusion, and innovation via skill development and tech-driven initiatives. Education is central, with the youth as both drivers and primary beneficiaries of change. Key Pillars of Gupta's Vision for Indian Education Educational leader Ajay Gupta also co-founded Rishihood University as India's first university focused on social impact. Creating an enduring impact from PG (Play Group) to PG (Post Graduate), he envisions India as a global role model in education and innovation. Ajay Gupta advocates bridging local values with global standards. His institutions, which consist of 1200+ Bachpan Play Schools, 120+ Academic Heights Public Schools (AHPS), and Rishihood University, work towards cultivating a deep appreciation for Indian values rooted in Panchakosha Shiksha, while preparing students for the future. Ajay Gupta's vision for Indian education is shaped by his role as an educationist and a proud Indian. As India's value-driven models like mindfulness gain global traction, he urges the country to change from a consumer to a major contributor on the world stage in 2047. Transforming the Indian Education Landscape India's education landscape needs an overhaul to attain the national vision of becoming a developed country. From preschool to higher education, a shift towards skill-based and value-based learning is now becoming increasingly imperative. Technology, curriculum, and infrastructure play a crucial role in shaping education. With AI rapidly integrating into daily life and work, the education system has to evolve at the same pace to stay relevant and future-ready. Empowering educators and school leaders is also vital to transforming the education system. Technology can become a powerful enabler in the hands of educators and school leaders under the right circumstances. Ajay Gupta's Vision 2047 and legacy in the Viksit Bharat context cannot be sidelined. Consistent effort and multi-sectoral collaboration towards education that inspires the world remain key points. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

COAS Gen Upendra Dwivedi, along with former Chiefs of Army Staff calls on President Droupadi Murmu
COAS Gen Upendra Dwivedi, along with former Chiefs of Army Staff calls on President Droupadi Murmu

India Gazette

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • India Gazette

COAS Gen Upendra Dwivedi, along with former Chiefs of Army Staff calls on President Droupadi Murmu

New Delhi [India], June 18 (ANI): Chief of the Army Staff, General Upendra Dwivedi, along with other former Chiefs of Army Staff, called on President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Wednesday, the President of India confirmed in a post on an official social media handle. Former Chiefs of Army Staff General VP Malik, General NC Vij, General JJ Singh, General Deepak Kapoor, General Bikram Singh and General Manoj Pande were accompanied by General Upendra Dwivedi to the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Earlier, in the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army held a 'Chiefs Chintan' at the Manekshaw Centre in New Delhi to strengthen coordination between former Chiefs of Army Staff and to leverage their expertise and strategic insights. 'Chief's Chintan, an interaction between General Upendra Dwivedi, COAS and the former CsOAS, was held at the Manekshaw Centre, New Delhi. The event, conducted after Operation SINDOOR, aims to leverage the vast experience and strategic insights of former CsOAS to shape the Indian Army's future,' read a post by the Army on X. According to an official statement, the event had a comprehensive operational briefing on Operation Sindoor, including discussing the synergised conduct of operations with the Indian Air Force and Navy. 'The operation's execution, strategic impact and jointmanship model were presented in detail to provide contextual understanding and invite insights from the former Chiefs. The former Chiefs were also updated on the induction of niche technologies and modernisation initiatives aimed at enhancing operational capabilities,' the statement added. The army said that the former CsOAS shared 'valuable insights and recommendations, contributing to ongoing capability enhancement and organisational reforms.' Other topics such as technological initiatives for tech absorption, the plan of 'Viksit Bharat @2047' and the Army's contributions to it, and Human Resource and Veteran Welfare, including reforms in HR policies and initiatives for welfare schemes for veterans. The former CsOAS shared insights and recommendations. contributing to the Indian Army's ongoing efforts towards capability enhancement and organisational reform. The statement added, 'The interaction reaffirms the continuity of leadership and collective commitment to keep the Indian Army future-ready.' (ANI)

Quality push: States to get sops for data system reboot
Quality push: States to get sops for data system reboot

Economic Times

time13-06-2025

  • Business
  • Economic Times

Quality push: States to get sops for data system reboot

The Centre will also help states to adopt AI and machine learning in surveys and real-time data generation. The Centre is developing an incentive-based scheme to assist states in enhancing their statistical systems, aiming for improved data quality and evidence-based decision-making. As part of the Viksit Bharat@2047 initiative, the project will incorporate global best practices and cutting-edge technologies. The scheme may involve reform-linked borrowing or special assistance loan conditions for states. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads The Centre is working on an incentive-based scheme to handhold states to develop an efficient statistical system, which will help them improve the quality of their data collection and take evidence-based decision-making, planning and policy project, part of the Viksit Bharat@2047, will include adopting global best practices, using cutting-edge technologies with inbuilt data analytics, ET has scheme is likely to be unveiled by the end of this fiscal Centre will also help states to adopt AI and machine learning in surveys and real-time data incentive to states would be either part of the reform-linked borrowing or may be included as one of the conditions for the loans given to states under special assistance scheme, a government official said, adding that, if required, the Centre may give a one-time allocation for the project."India requires a world-class statistical system to build a competitive economy, and while things are better at the central level, many states are lagging behind and it needs a major rejig. The Centre will work with the states to strengthen this," a senior official told official said that while technology is helping generate huge data, it is not being put to best use, especially at the state level. There is a need to have a technology-driven approach and a common standard to maintain the quality of data, he ministry of finance will work with the ministry of statistics and programme implementation (MosPI), the nodal agency for the official statistics system in the country, and Niti Aayog to prepare a common standard for data collection."This will be a win-win situation for states as this will help them in getting investment as most of the time investors rely on Centre-driven data," the official many states requested the Centre for technical assistance and training for state officials to improve their statistical systems.

Quality push: states to get sops for data system reboot
Quality push: states to get sops for data system reboot

Time of India

time13-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Quality push: states to get sops for data system reboot

The Centre is working on an incentive-based scheme to handhold states to develop an efficient statistical system, which will help them improve the quality of their data collection and take evidence-based decision-making, planning and policy formulation. The project, part of the Viksit Bharat@2047, will include adopting global best practices, using cutting-edge technologies with inbuilt data analytics, ET has learnt. The scheme is likely to be unveiled by the end of this fiscal year. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Les retraités qui ont une mutuelle à + de 67€/mois, peuvent essayer ceci tout de suite ! Meilleures Mutuelles En savoir plus Undo The Centre will also help states to adopt AI and machine learning in surveys and real-time data generation. The incentive to states would be either part of the reform-linked borrowing or may be included as one of the conditions for the loans given to states under special assistance scheme, a government official said, adding that, if required, the Centre may give a one-time allocation for the project. Live Events "India requires a world-class statistical system to build a competitive economy, and while things are better at the central level, many states are lagging behind and it needs a major rejig. The Centre will work with the states to strengthen this," a senior official told ET. The official said that while technology is helping generate huge data, it is not being put to best use, especially at the state level. There is a need to have a technology-driven approach and a common standard to maintain the quality of data, he added. The ministry of finance will work with the ministry of statistics and programme implementation (MosPI), the nodal agency for the official statistics system in the country, and Niti Aayog to prepare a common standard for data collection. "This will be a win-win situation for states as this will help them in getting investment as most of the time investors rely on Centre-driven data," the official added. Recently, many states requested the Centre for technical assistance and training for state officials to improve their statistical systems.

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