Integration of ICT in education need of the hour'

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October 5, 2012

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Mangalore, October 5: Integration of technology in education is the need of the hour and the country cannot wait for fulfillment of basic facilities to take educational standards to the next level, said Dr. S Ramananda Shetty, Vice Chancellor, Nitte University.

 

He was speaking at a seminar on the topic 'Recent Developments in Higher Education in India', organized by the Association of First Grade College Principals, Mangalore University, at SDM College, Mangalore on Friday.

 

Stating that it is high time that Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) is integrated into higher education in India, Dr. Shetty said that the country cannot keep waiting for demands of 'Roti, Kapda, Makaan' to be fulfilled first. “When IT was proposed for introduction by Rajiv Gandhi, there was a hue and cry in the Parliament on the same thing that the nation needs Roti, Kapda, Makaan, first. But look what IT has done to the country today. If we keep waiting for basic facilities to be fulfilled, we may have to wait for 5,000 years without implementing any reforms”, Dr. Shetty said. Interactive multimedia and components like text, graphics, sounds, pictures, animation and videos play a significant role in modern day teaching, he added.

 

The world average of students taking to higher education is 23% while India's average is 14%, Dr. Shetty said, stressing on the need to enhance enrollments in educational institutions and setting up of more institutions and universities in the country. With the extension of educational sphere and lack of

 

80% of the students opt for traditional courses like BA, B.Sc and B.Com while only 20% of students go for professional courses, Dr. Shetty said, adding that a good majority of those taking to these traditional courses are not aware as to why they have chosen them. 60% of the students are dropouts and hence there is a need to increase the capacity in ITC and Polytechnic so that more people are oriented towards skilled and employable jobs. About five lakh students write the IIT-JEE exams for only 9,500 seats, he said, emphasizing on the need to establish more IITs and IIMs and increase in the intake five times the current intake in these institutions.

 

The government spending on higher education also has to increase, Dr. Shetty said, informing that even after over 60 years of independence, the government is spending 3.7% of the GDP for education of which only 0.66% is earmarked for higher education. Calculations show that India spends mere Rs.2,000 per student in the country, while a country like Malaysia spends Rs.60,000 per student owing to its liberal educational policies and stress given on education, he said.

 

Rt Rev Dr. J S Sadananda, Bishop, Church of South India (CSI), Karnataka Southern Diocese, was also present.

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May 3,2020

Bengaluru, May 3: Karnataka Government has allowed the movement of migrant workers, pilgrims, tourists, students and other persons who are stranded and also those who want to go to their residence as a "one-time measure" from district to district, after obtaining "one-day, one way" passes issued by concerned authorities.

Consequent to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) new guidelines on lockdown measures, the government of Karnataka issued new guidelines on lockdown measures which will come into effect from May 4 for the period of two weeks.

In an order issued on Saturday, Chief Secretary and Chairman, State Executive Committee, Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority stated, "In the exercise of the powers, conferred under the Disaster Management Act, 2005, the undersigned, in his capacity of Chairman, State Executive Committee, hereby order to permit movement migrant workers, pilgrims, tourists, students and other persons who are stranded and also those people who want to go to their residence as a one-time measure from district to district with one-time one-day one-way passes issued by concerned Deputy Commissioners of the districts/Deputy Commissioner of Police in Commissionerates for strict implementation."

The details of the passes issued shall be shared by the issuing Deputy Commissioners of the districts/ Deputy Commissioner of Police with the receiving Deputy Commissioners of the districts/Deputy Commissioners of Police shall follow the SOPs prescribed by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare for the movement of such persons, the order read.

It is reiterated that this would be a one-time one-day one-way pass for the individuals to reach their final destination.

Meanwhile, three deaths and 12 new COVID-19 cases were reported in the 24 hours in Karnataka, said the state Health Department on Saturday.

According to the Health Department, the total number of coronavirus positive cases in the State is now 601. 271 patients have either been cured or discharged. The virus has killed 25 people so far in the State.

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June 19,2020

Jun 19: BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday said Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray should sign an agreement with neighbouring Karnataka to avoid a repeat of flood in part of the state like it happened in August last year.

In August 2019, Kolhapur, Sangli districts and some other parts of the state faced unprecedented floods triggered by huge release of water from dams in western Maharashtra and from the Almatti dam in Karnataka.

Fadnavis said, The Maharashtra chief minister should hold an urgent meeting with the Karnataka chief minister and enter into an agreement over-discharge of water from the Almatti dam located on the border of both the states."

If water is not released from the Almatti dam in time, it will cause flooding in border areas of Maharashtra such as Kolhapur and Sangli.

"A pact between the two states would benefit both as it would help in keeping water levels in control, the former chief minister said.

The dams in the state already have sizeable water stock. It would be better if the chief minster schedules a meeting with the Karnataka chief minister regarding the same (agreement), the Leader of Opposition in the assembly said.

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April 7,2020

Wayanad, April 7: The Kerala government has allowed people from border villages of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu to use medical facilities at Wayanad.

"We have opened our borders to people from neighbouring states who require medical facilities in Kerala. Twenty-nine people from Bairakuppa in Karnataka have used medical facilities in Wayanad and 44 from Tamil Nadu," Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on Monday.

Bairakuppa, a small village in Karnataka, is separated by the river Kabini from Wayanad district and the residents there depend on the healthcare facilities available in Wayanad.

Speaking to news agency, Adeela Abdulla, District Collector of Wayanad, said that instructions have been issued to allow people from neighbouring states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, who need medical facilities, to cross the border.

"Right from the start of the lockdown, we have not restricted individuals from Bairakuppa region in Mysore district to use the medical facilities in Wayanad as people in that region depend on medical facilities in Wayanad," she said.

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