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  • Ambarish

    Community AdministratorUpdated: July 17, 2024 • 07:12 PM (IST)

    Project Asmita: Center to produce 22000+ books in Indian Vernacular Languages

    Project Asmita: Center to produce 22000+ books in Indian Vernacular Languages

    The Union Ministry of Education and the University Grants Commission (UGC) announced the groundbreaking project ASMITA aimed at creating 22,000 books in Indian languages, a significant step towards promoting linguistic diversity and accessibility in education. Union Minister for Education and Skill Development Dharmendra Pradhan unveiled this ambitious initiative, which will focus on producing textbooks and supplementary reading materials for school students.

    This project is part of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which emphasizes the importance of mother tongue and regional languages in early education. By providing educational resources in various Indian languages, the government aims to enhance the learning experience for students and ensure that linguistic diversity is preserved and celebrated.

    Pradhan highlighted that this initiative will bridge the gap in educational resources available in regional languages, making learning more inclusive and effective. The project will involve collaboration with various state governments and educational institutions to identify and translate key educational materials.

    The Centre's plan also includes setting up language labs and resource centers across the country to support the development and dissemination of these books. These centers will serve as hubs for linguistic research and innovation, fostering a culture of multilingualism in education.

    In addition to textbooks, the project will cover a wide range of subjects, including science, mathematics, social studies, and literature. This comprehensive approach aims to provide students with a holistic education that respects and incorporates their linguistic heritage.

    This initiative is expected to significantly impact the educational landscape in India, empowering students to learn in their mother tongue and fostering a deeper connection to their cultural roots. The project aligns with the broader goals of the NEP 2020, which seeks to transform the education system and make it more equitable, inclusive, and rooted in Indian values and traditions.

    By producing 22,000 books in Indian languages, the Centre is taking a decisive step towards realizing the vision of an education system that respects and promotes linguistic diversity, ensuring that every student has access to quality education in their language.

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