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Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Master In Current Affairs Magazine

Master In Current Affairs Magazine

Master In Current Affairs Magazine Published this article page no 139  Enhance Community Mobilisation: Private participation, involvement of NGOs, Self Help Group platforms can be used to sensitise girls to the wider level by encouraging positive discussions about the scheme. Emulate best practices: Best practices from best performing states to be emulated by other districts/States where child sex ratio is comparatively low. 6.3. EDTECH SECTOR IN INDIA Why in News? Recently, Ministry of Education issued advisory to citizens regarding use of caution against EdTech Companies. About EdTech EdTech is short for “education technology.” It uses computers, computer programs, and educational systems to provide learning and training to students and employees. Indian EdTech industry was valued at US$ 750 million in 2020 and is expected to reach US$ 4 billion by 2025 at a CAGR of 39.77%. There are more than 4,530 EdTech companies (September 2021) of which 435 have come about in the past two years. Major EdTech startups in India: Global (Coursera, Simplilearn, Udacity, Lynda.com, Skisssoft etc), Indian (BYJUs, Unacademy, Toppr, UpGrad etc) Steps taken by government to empower girl child Sukanya Samridhi Yojana: It is a small deposit scheme for a girl child and launched as a part of BBBP Campaign to meet the education and marriage expenses of a girl child. Vigyan Jyoti Scheme: To create a level-playing field for the meritorious girls in high school to pursue Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) in their higher education. Balika Samriddhi Yojana: To support girls in financially vulnerable sections of society and ensures the enrolment and retention of girl child in primary and secondary schools Master In Current Affairs Magazine buy.


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