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The Ministry of Tribal Affairs collaborates with Microsoft to skill educators and students in next-generation technologies including Artificial Intelligence

The Ministry of Tribal Affairs collaborates with Microsoft to skill educators and students in next-generation technologies

New Delhi: With a vision to build an inclusive, skills-based economy, the Ministry of Tribal Affairs (MTA) today inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Microsoft to support the digital transformation of schools such as Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS) and Ashram Schools, among others under the Ministry at an online event ‘Empowering Youth For Success’.

Against the backdrop of the New Education Policy 2020 that emphasizes the use of technology for improved learning, this partnership will train students in technologies such as artificial intelligence, coding and data science, empowering them to use technology in meaningful ways to build their future.

Speaking at the inaugural virtual event, Minister for Tribal Affairs Shri Arjun Munda said that our students need to get ready to compete at the global level. “This program will prove beneficial in terms of readiness, preparedness of our students at various international forums. Though these programs, our students would get the required skill set through digital transformation and this would begin a new chapter with AI and coding being a part of the curriculum,” he said.

Shri Munda also added that for the digital India Mission to be successful every segment of the society needs to be empowered and he hoped that this Microsoft program would be able to bridge the gap between the tribal students and others.

The initiative will also enable the professional development of educators, enabling them to use technology in classrooms. Microsoft will work closely with schools across states under the Ministry of Tribal Affairs to accelerate digital transformation. These schools will be equipped with the technology, training and tools required to transform them into Microsoft Showcase Schools, which embody technological innovation in teaching, use productivity insights for decision making and create accessible and personalized learning experiences for every student.

Under this program in the first phase 250 EMRS schools have been adopted by Microsoft out of which 50 EMRS schools will be given intension training and 500 master trainers would be trained in the first phase.

Also present at the event, Smt. Renuka Singh Saruta, Minister of State for Tribal Affairs reiterated that that this is unique opportunity for the tribal students to get global standard education and to get a level playing field.

“This initiative can be a great help to the tribal students for maintaining continuity in their education in this lockdown period. What is great about the program is that not only the students, but 5000 teachers nominated by the ministry across these schools would be provided with professional training,” She added.

Teachers across states in India will be trained in a phased manner for using productivity technologies like Office 365 and AI applications in teaching, helping them deliver blended or remote learning experiences to students in a more personalized, productive and secure manner. Teacher trainings in Microsoft Teams will introduce them to the world of virtual collaboration and how teaching can be augmented with virtual field trips or remote sessions with experts.

The program will also offer opportunities for teachers to earn professional e-badges and e-certificates from the Microsoft Education Centre.

Speaking about the partnership, Navtez Bal, Executive Director, Public Sector, Microsoft India, said “The past year in both policy and practice has shown us that the future of learning will be more personalized and driven by technology. Our partnership with the Ministry of Tribal Affairs is a step to enable education equity, providing equal opportunity and access for the next generation of learners and educators from schools under the Ministry. We are deeply committed to the digital transformation of education in India and to support a community who will play a key role in shaping India’s next phase of growth.”

Anil Kumar Jha, Hon Secretary, Ministry of Tribal Affairs stated that the transformational change in the new generation will happen through education and health. “This program will ensure that 73000 students will get chance to change their future, their environment, their village, and overall community. The active partnership by Microsoft will help in creating the talent pool that will be an asset to the country in the future,” He said.

He also said that this program should not be a one off but a continuous process through generations creating a repository of knowledge.

Dr. Navaljit Kapoor, Joint Secretary, MoTA stated that the collaboration between the Ministry of Tribal Affairs (MoTA) and Microsoft is a historic event. “Around 750 EMRS school under MoTA will be participating in this program benefitting 3.5 lakh students in the next 5 years,” He said.

Under the partnership, students from schools under the Ministry will be mentored on projects that involve AI applications for societal good and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Students will also be trained and exposed to gamified environments on Minecraft to help build design thinking skills. To enable inclusion and access, Microsoft will make AI curriculum available to the schools and students in both English and Hindi.

The vote of thanks was delivered by A K Singh, Joint Secretary, MoTA.

Ministry of Tribal Affairs bags Award of Appreciation in the 18th CSI SIG eGovernance Awards 2020

Ministry of Tribal Affairs bags Award of Appreciation in the 18th CSI SIG eGovernance Awards 2020

New Delhi: The Ministry of Tribal Affairs bags the prestigious Award of Appreciation in the Project Category-Central Government Entity – in the 18th CSI SIG eGov Awards 2020 for their ‘Performance Dashboard Empowering Tribals Transforming India through various ICT initiatives.

The award was received by the joint secretary of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Dr. Navaljit Kapoor from the honorable Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Shri Yogi Adityanath Ji in Lucknow today.

Shri Arjun Munda, Honourable Union Minister for Tribal Affairs stated that the ministry has been taking several steps to harness the intended gains of digital technology. “The Ministry of Tribal Affairs aims to nurture, develop and promote existing and budding talent among the tribal community through the help of Information and digital technology. The award is the recognition for the efforts taken by the entire ministry in this direction,” Shri Munda said.

The honorable minister explained the ministry has also been taking steps to ensure that the benefits of digitization reach the most remote corners of the country and that the lives of the tribal community are transformed through these initiatives.

Shri Yogi Adityanath Ji, Honorable Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh while handing over the awards stated that the central government has realized the importance of digital technology and has been coming out with several programs all based on technology. “The importance of all the measures was realized during the challenging times of the COVID lockdown when the relief measures announced by the government could easily be provided to the marginalized sections with the help of technology,” He said.

Giving the example of Uttar Pradesh, the honorable Chief Minister explained that with the help of technology their government was able to eliminate the loopholes in the public distribution system and ensure rations to lakhs of poor people in the state. “The government was able to save around Rs 2500 crore annually and also ensure that 80,000 ration shops were providing ration to the deserving poor people,” he said.

Shri R Subrahmanyam, Secretary, Ministry of Tribal Affairs stated that the award is the endorsement of the work done by the ministry in the area of information technology and indeed a big honor.

“The Ministry also received the prestigious SKOCH awards in the month of January. This is the second award received by the ministry. These awards confirm the efforts put by the entire ministry in achieving a common goal,” he said.

The Computer Society of India (CSI) has instituted a series of awards for recognizing the contributions made in the field of e-Governance in the country. These awards have been conducted by CSI-SIGegov. The awards are given for recognizing the efforts made in the e-Governance area at the State, Department, District and Project level.

The prestigious awards are contested through a laborious and strict selection process. The entire nomination process is online. Prospective nominees have to first register their particulars on the Awards web site. There is active participation for these awards from State and Central Government establishments, Departments, District authorities, and many Undertakings, research establishments. Participation by many of these Central and State level organizations have made these Awards an awaited event.

In round one of the selection process online applications were invited from across the board. In the second round, the departments or nominees were shortlisted on the basis of various parameters like applicability and best practices. The shortlisted nominees were then asked to give a detailed almost three-hour presentation to the selection committee. Then finally the best in the category were chosen for the awards.

In the month of January 2021, The Ministry of Tribal Affairs (MoTA) received the prestigious SKOCH Challenger Award for its “Best Performance in eGovernance” as the Ministry has topped in implementation of policy initiatives through government programs.

The Ministry of Tribal Affairs has been at the forefront of eGovernance practices. The Performance Dashboard is an interactive and dynamic online platform that showcases updated & real-time details of 11 schemes/initiatives of the Ministry for achieving these SDGs. The Dashboard captures the performance of 5 Scholarship Schemes of Ministry wherein every year about 30 lakh underprivileged ST beneficiaries reap the benefit to the tune of Rs 2500 crores.

Also, the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) Portal of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs was also recognized as a best practice by KPMG in e-governance which has brought about greater transparency, accountability, and radical improvement in service delivery to Scheduled Tribe students. Dynamic Dashboard captures details of tribal students from one State to different states and to different countries.

Tribal Affairs Ministry joins hands with KVIC for new uniforms of Tribal students and promote tribal entrepreneurship

Tribal Affairs Ministry joins hands with KVIC for new uniforms of Tribal students and promote tribal entrepreneurship

New Delhi: The Ministry of Tribal Affairs under two of its associated agencies namely National Scheduled Tribe Finance Development Corporation (NSTFDC) and National Education Society for Tribal Students (NESTS) shall be entering into 2 MoUs with Khadi Village Industries Commission (KVIC) to procure school uniforms for tribal students and also to promote tribal entrepreneurship.

Under the first agreement the agency National Education Society for Tribal Students (NESTS) will be procuring around 6 lakhs meters of Khadi fabric at an approximate cost of Rs.15 crore from KVIC. This move will benefit around 75,000 students residing in the remotest part of the country in 23 states. The next year government is planning to increase its budget to Rs 50 crores which would benefit around 360000students in 750 schools. KVIC will be able to offer fabric for the Pant & Shirt of Boys and Kurti, Salwar & Jacket for the Girls.

The honorable Union Minister of Tribal Affairs, Shri Arjun Munda on the occasion stated that the Ministry has laid a lot of emphasis on the development of tribal education through one of its flagship interventions of Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS) to impart quality education to ST students.

“As part of the revamping of the program, it was felt to have a standard school uniform design for the students keeping in view the various climatic factors. The focus of the government and the clarion call of Hon’ble Prime Minister to embrace Khadi as a philosophy and recently as a critical component of the AtmaNirbhar Bharat strategy, the Ministry felt it appropriate to source the fabric for uniforms of EMRS Students from KVIC,” The minister added.

The minister informed that in the year 2018-19, the Eklavya Model Residential School scheme was revamped to substantially increase the geographical outreach and introduce various qualitative changes to improve the learning outcomes of the students. “452 new EMRSs will be coming up in the remote tribal blocks of the country. This is a giant leap in the arena of tribal education as by the year 2022 there will be 740 EMRS across the country,” He said.

The second MoU will be signed between NSTFDC and KVIC. NSTFDC is a Section 25 company under the Ministry of Tribal Affairs responsible for implementing concessional loan schemes for the economic development of tribals in India for funding entrepreneurial ventures of aspiring scheduled tribes in all sectors of the economy. NSTFDC has been enrolled as an implementing agency under PM Employment Generation Program (PMEGP scheme) in order to increase the coverage of PMEGP amongst STs. Therefore the proposed MoU between NSTFDC and KVIC will formalize this arrangement and will be a landmark initiative to bring synergy between NSTFDC and KVIC in reaching out to tribal entrepreneurs under the larger ambit of the PMEGP scheme.

The Tribal Affairs Ministry has also partnered with the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), New Delhi as a part of the revamping exercise. The MOU is been signed in the presence of Honorable Minister of Tribal Affairs and Honorable Minister of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME).

Union Minister of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises, Shri Nitin Gadkari explained that Children, who are the future of this country, have always been a focus of various schemes and programmatic attention of Government of India.

“Be it schemes of education, sports, skill development, nutrition or all-round development taking the concept of ‘SabkaSaathSabka Vikas’, Government of India has taken a number of landmark steps. There could not be a more befitting way than this to take the message of Mahatma Gandhi to the tribal villages as the country is in the midst of “150 years of Celebrating the Mahatma,” Shri Gadkari mentioned.

The dignitaries who were present at the event included honorable Minister of State, MSME- Shri Pratap Chandra Sarangi, Honorable Minister of State, Tribal Affairs- Smt Renuka Singh Saruta, Chairman KVIC- ShriVinai Kumar Saxena and Shri Deepak Khandekar, Secretary- Tribal Affairs.

In the welcome remarks, Shri Vinai Kumar Saxena, Chairman KVIC welcomed the honorable Minister of MSME, Shri Nitin Gadkari to the event, Shri Satya Narayan, Dy Chief Executive officer, North Zone welcomed the honorable Minister of Tribal Affairs, Shri Arjun Munda, Dr.Navaljit Kapoor, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Tribal Affairs welcomed the honorable Minister of State, MSME- Shri Pratap Chandra Sarangi to the event, Smt Sarita, Dy Director- MDTC, Delhi welcomed honorable Minister of State Tribal Affairs- Smt Renuka Singh Saruta, Shri Asit Gopal, Commissioner, NEST welcomed Chairman KVIC- Shri Vinai Kumar Saxena and Dr. V K Nagar, Dy CEO (KGB N. Delhi/ S.O Delhi) welcomed Shri Deepak Khandekar, Secretary- Tribal Affairs to the event.