Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. File
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The Union Education Ministry has emphasised the necessity to promote expertise in Bharatiya bhasha (regional languages), together with of their instructing, coaching, examination and translating instructional supplies.
On the primary day of a two-day summit on Indian languages in New Delhi on Saturday, organised by the Ministry, instructions got to facilitate a “seamless transition” from the current training ecosystem to 1 rooted within the nation’s languages.
The National Education Policy (NEP) of the Centre envisages to advertise training in regional languages. Addressing the summit, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan stated students from throughout the globe have come to India for hundreds of years to grasp the Indian data. He stated the fusion of Indian languages and expertise will open doorways to limitless prospects for the expertise pool of the nation. “Through technology, contextualisation of the Indian knowledge system will be possible,” he stated.
Union School Education Secretary Sanjay Kumar stated the NEP has formally included foundational literacy and numeracy (FLN) for the primary time. “Refinement of thought comes from the development of language, and the NEP has recognised it and included it in its policies that must be taken to the students,” he stated, and urged the scholars to make use of applied sciences, akin to regenerative AI, to surpass the language obstacles.
The summit, Bharatiya Bhasha Utsav, will focus on themes akin to expertise for Bharatiya languages, expertise in Bharatiya languages, and expertise via Bharatiya languages. “The role of technology in the teaching-learning process of Bharatiya languages, the use of machine learning, language modelling for speech recognition, unicode standardisation for Bharatiya language scripts, and other important aspects were also discussed in detail during these sessions,” a authorities launch stated.
Source: www.thehindu.com