Sardar Patel – The Architect of Unification
DIGITAL EXHIBITION
31.10.2022
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The Samagra Shiksha scheme is an integrated scheme for school education covering the entire gamut from pre-school to class XII. The scheme treats school education as a continuum and is in accordance with Sustainable Development Goal for Education (SDG-4). The scheme not only provides support for the implementation of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 but has also been aligned with the recommendations of National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The scheme aims to ensure that all children have access to quality education with an equitable and inclusive classroom environment which should take care of their diverse background, multilingual needs, different academic abilities and make them active participants in the learning process. The scheme has been extended for a period of five years i.e., from 2021-22 to 2025-26.
The Goal SDG-4.1 states that “By 2030, ensure that all boys and girls complete free, equitable and quality primary and secondary education leading to relevant and effective learning outcomes".
Further the SDG 4.5 states that “By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of Education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations”
Vision:
To ensure that all children have access to quality education in an equitable and inclusive classroom environment which takes care of their diverse background, multilingual needs, different academic abilities and make them active participants in the learning process.
Objectives:
Coverage:
The scheme covers 1.16 million schools, over 156 million students and 5.7 million Teachers of Govt. and Aided schools (from pre-primary to senior secondary level) by involving all stakeholders of the school ecosystem i.e. teachers, teacher educators, students, parents, community, school management committees, SCERTs, DIETs, BITEs, Block resource Persons, Cluster resource persons, volunteers for providing quality, inclusive and equitable education.
Samagra Shiksha supports new pedagogical and curricular structure of school education (5+3+3+4):
3 years in Anganwadi/pre-school and 12 years in school

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Participants have to attend training sessions, which will be live-streamed on NCERT Official YouTube channel -
October 27th – 31st, 2025
12:30 pm to 1:30 pm (Monday to Friday)
The session will also be telecast live on the following:
Step: 3 Participation in Post-Session Activity and Certification
Participate in the post session quiz, score 70% & above to get the certificate.
Post-Session Quiz Link - (Link will be updated on 31st October 2025)
Assessment Opening Date: 31st October 2025 by 02:00 pm Assessment Closing Date: 15th November 2025 by 6 pm
Participants are allowed to attempt the quiz only once and those scoring 70% and above in the quiz will receive a certificate of participation in their registered mail ID within 30 days of taking the post session quiz.
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FOR STUDENT REGISTRATION
You.th for Unnati and Vikas with Al, 2022 (YUVAi)
YUVAi 2022 is open for school students from classes 8th to 12'h across pan-India.
PHASE I
1. Teachers will be on-boarded for the program through self-nomination.
2. Teachers will be oriented to provide an overview of the program and their roles and responsibilities. The session details will be shared in advance.
3. Each nominated teacher will identify students from their respective schools and share their details (link). Additionally, students can self-register (link)
4. Online orientation sessions will be conducted for registered students around core Al concepts by experts to facilitate understanding of the ideation process.
5. Students will be encouraged to submit ideas (individually or in teams of 2) through a 120-second video explaining a proposed Al-enabled solution for any of the eight core themes.
6. Top Al-based solutions from among the proposed ones will be evaluated by an independent committee of experts for the next phase.
PHASE II
1. Shortlisted students will attend online deep dive Al training
2. Three days of face-to-face boot camp will be organized to provide adequate mentorship and guidance by Al For Youth coaches.
3. After the mentorship camps, students will use this newly gained knowledge to develop Al-enabled innovations/projects on any of the eight core themes and submit final entries.
4. Top projects will be shortlisted post evaluation by an expert jury.
PHASE Ill
1. Students will be provided with apprenticeship and guidance opportunities on IPR
2. The most innovative Al-based solutions will be announced and invited to a national showcase and felicitation ceremony
3. Students will.be awarded exclusive awards in the following categories:
Most inclusive project award
Most futuristic project award
Most sustainable project award
| Start Date | 3rd October 2022 |
| End Date | 31st October 2022 |
National-level winners will get attractive prizes.
Best entries from each state will be awarded State level prize of Rs 2000 each.
Education Minister launches National Curriculum Framework For Foundational Stage - 2022
The “Har Ghar Tiranga” campaign encourages every Indian to bring the Tiranga home and proudly hoist it in celebration of our nation’s independence. The Indian National Flag is not just a symbol but a profound representation of our collective pride and unity.
Historically, our relationship with the flag has often been formal and distant, but this campaign seeks to transform it into a deeply personal and heartfelt connection. By bringing the flag into our homes, we are not just marking Independence Day, we are embracing a tangible expression of our commitment to nation-building.
The “Har Ghar Tiranga” initiative strives to ignite a deep sense of patriotism within every citizen and foster a greater understanding of the significance of our national flag.
In this spirit, Ministry of Culture in collaboration with MyGov is organizing the “Har Ghar Tiranga Quiz 2025” to spread awareness about the revered National Flag of India, our beloved Tiranga.