NEAT 3.0

NEAT will be a game changer in bridging the digital divide, says Dharmendra Pradhan

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Posted on 05 Jan 2022
16:36 PM
Diverse languages are India’s strength and are key to building an innovative society, said Dharmendra Pradhan at the NEAT 3.0 launch.

Diverse languages are India’s strength and are key to building an innovative society, said Dharmendra Pradhan at the NEAT 3.0 launch. Source: PIB

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Summary
Education minister Pradhan launches NEAT 3.0, a single platform to provide the best developed edtech solutions to students
At the launch event, Pradhan also unveils AICTE prescribed technical books in regional languages
12 lakh NEAT ed-tech free course coupons worth Rs 253.72 crore distributed to needy students

Union education minister and skill development minister Dharmendra Pradhan has launched the National Educational Alliance for Technology (NEAT) 3.0 – a single platform to provide the best developed edtech solutions and courses to students of the country.

At the NEAT 3.0 launch event on January 3, the minister also unveiled technical books in regional languages prescribed by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). The Union ministry of education has announced NEAT 3.0 as a public-private partnership model between government agency AICTE and Education Technology companies.

Speaking at the launch, Pradhan said NEAT will be a game changer in bridging the digital divide, especially among economically disadvantaged students, while also fulfilling the knowledge-based requirement of India and the world.

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The minister informed that 58 global and Indian edtech startups are onboard for the NEAT platform, and are offering 100 courses and e-resources for bettering learning outcomes, developing employable skills and overcoming learning loss. He hoped that the e-content, resources and digital frameworks like NEAT are a step in the right direction in minimising learning loss.

Pradhan encouraged AICTE to integrate courses in NEAT with the Skill India Mission to tap the opportunities in emerging areas of skill, boost employability and prepare our youth for the future. He urged AICTE and edtech companies to offer e-resources at the least possible cost.

Pradhan complimented the global edtech companies and Indian startups who are a part of NEAT 3.0, saying that all edtechs are welcome to collaborate in making education accessible and affordable. However, edtechs must remember that there is no place for monopoly and exploitation, he added.

More than 12 lakh socially and economically disadvantaged students received free edtech course coupons worth over Rs 253 crore under NEAT 3.0.

Speaking about the technical books in regional languages, Pradhan said, “Our diverse languages are our strength and harnessing them is key to building an innovative society. Learning in regional languages will further develop the critical thinking capacity and enable our youth to become global citizens.”

NEAT is an initiative to provide the use of best developed technological solutions in the education sector to enhance the employability of youth on a single platform for learners’ convenience. These solutions use artificial intelligence for a personalised learning experience, better learning outcomes and skill development in the niche areas. AICTE is acting as the facilitator in the process, while ensuring that the solutions are freely available to a large number of socially and economically backward students.

Secretary of higher education Sanjay Murthy; AICTE chairman Anil Sahasrabudhe; AICTE vice-chairman M P Poonia, AICTE member secretary Rajiv Kumar and senior officials of the ministry were present on the occasion.

Last updated on 05 Jan 2022
16:36 PM
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