NEWS BULLETIN
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September-October 2013
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National Institute of Open Schooling
jk"Vªh; eqDr fo|ky;h f'k{kk laLFkku
,uvkbZvks,l us c`gr izlkj dk;ZØe vkjaHk fd;k
NIOS LAUNCHES A MASSIVE ADVOCACY PROGRAMME
jk"Vªh; eqDr fo|ky;h f'k{kk laLFkku (,uvkbZvks,l) lekt ds ,sls lqfo/koafpr oxks±
dks f'k{kk iznku djuk gS tks fofHkUu lkekftd&vkfFkZd vkSj lkaLd`frd ck/kvksa ds
dkj.k dHkh Ldwy ugha x, ;k ftUgksaus vyx&vyx le; ij vkSipkfjd Ldwyksa eas tkuk
NksM+ fn;kA
In keeping with the mandate given to the National Institute of Open Schooling
(NIOS), it caters to the educational needs of the disadvantaged sections of
society who have never been to school or have dropped out of formal
schools at different points of time due to various socio- economic and
cultural constraints.
According to the 2011 Census, the
literacy rate of the state of Uttar
Pradesh is 70% which is below the
national average of 74%. Its two
districts i.e. Lakhimpur Khiri and
Sitapur, in a survey published by the
Ministry of Urban Development placed
Lakhimpur as the second lowest
ranking city in India in terms of
sanitation and the Ministry of
Panchayati Raj named Sitapur as one
of the country’s most backward
districts. The national government
designated Lakhimpur Khiri as a
Minority concentrated District on the
basis of the 2001 census date which
identifies it as one requiring urgent aid
for i mproving living standards and
amenities.
2011 tux.kuk ds vuqlkj] mÙkj izns'k jkT;
dh lk{kjrk nj 70% gS tks jk"Vªh; vkSlr
74% ls de gSA uxjh; fodkl ea=kky;
}kjk izdkf'kr los{Z k.k esa yf[keiqj dks LoPNrk
ds ekeys esa Hkkjr esa f}rh; U;wure Lrj dk
uxj vkSj iapk;rh jkt ea=kky; us lhrkiqj dks
ns'k ds lokZf/d fiNM+s gq, ftyksa esa 'kkfey
fd;k gSA jk"Vªh; ljdkj us yf[keiqj [ksMh+ dks
2001 tux.kuk ds vk/kj ij ,d vYila[;d
cgqy ftyk ?kksf"kr fd;k gS ftls thou Lrjksa
vkSj lqfo/kvksa dks c<+kus ds fy, lgk;rk dh
vR;f/d vko';drk gSA
mi;qZDr rF;ksa dks vk/kj cukdj ;g fu.kZ;
Jh ftfru izlkn] ekuuh; ek-la-fo- jkT; ea=kh LVMh oSy ifCyd Ldwy]
fy;k x;k Fkk fd lhrkiqj vkSj yf[keiqj
lhrkiqj eas lHkk dks lacksf/r djrs gq,
ftyksa eas vè;;u dsUnzksa dh vkSj vf/d
Sri. Jitin Prasada, Hon'ble Minister for HRD addressing the
la[;k c<+kdj ,uvkbZvks,l ds dk;ZØeksa dk
gathering at Studywell Public School, Sitapur
bl izdkj izlkj fd;k tk, fd ftlls
,uvkbZvks,l }kjk vkSj vf/d la[;k eas lqfo/koafprksa dks f'k{kk iznku dh tk, vkSj education by the NIOS and
bl izdkj lekt ds bl oxZ dk 'kSf{kd Lrj c<+k;k tk,A
section of society.
Based on the above facts, it was
decided to expand the reach of the
NIOS by having more number of study
centres in the districts of Sitapur and
Lakhimpur so that more number of the
disadvantaged could be provided
thereby raising the educational level of this
rnuqlkj] ftyk eq[;ky; Lrj] CykWd Lrj vkSj vè;;u dsUnz Lrj ij ,d c`gr izlkj
vfHk;ku dh ;kstuk rS;kj dh xbZ vkSj fu"ikfnr dh xbZ ftldk mn~ns'; vkSj vf/d
vè;;u dsUnz cukdj ,uvkbZvks,l dk izlkj c<+kuk] ;qokvksa esa ,uvkbZvks,l ;kstuk
dh lqfo/kvksa dk izpkj djuk] ,uvkbZvks,l dh 'kSf{kd vkSj O;kolkf;d dk;ZØeksa esa
vkSj vf/d f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa dk ukekadu djuk] ;qokvksa] fo'ks"kdj yM+fd;ksa dks dkS'ky
izf'k{k.k iznku djuk ftlls os viuh vkthfodk dek ldsa] vkSj f'k{kk iznku djus
esa dsUnz vkSj jkT; ljdkjksa ds iz;klksa esa lg;ksx nsuk rFkk LoPNrk lqfo/kvksa ds lanHkZ
esa yf[keiqj dk Lrj c<+kus vkSj lhrkiqj dk fiNM+kiu nwj djus esa ljdkj dh lgk;rk
djuk FkkA bPNqd laLFkkvksa] vH;fFkZ;ksa] ehfM;k] iapk;rksa vkSj vè;;u dsUnzksa ds fy,
izlkj lkexzh fo'ks"k :i ls rS;kj dh xbZA laiw.kZ vfHk;ku dk leUo;u ,uvkbZvks,l
{ks=kh; dsUnz] bykgkckn }kjk fd;k x;kA
Accordingly, a massive Advocacy Campaign was planned and executed by
the NIOS at the District headquarters level, Block level and at the Study
Centre level to expand the NIOS base by creating more study centres, to
popularise the flexibilities of the NIOS scheme amongst the youth, to enrol
more learners in the academic and vocational programmes of the NIOS, to
provide skill training to youths specially girls for their livelihood, to supplement
the efforts of the central and state governments for providing education and
to help the government to improve the ranking of Lakhimpur in terms of
sanitation facilities and Sitapur in eradicating backwardness. Advocacy
Material was specially developed for aspirant institutions, candidates, media,
panchayats and study centres. The entire campaign was co-ordinated by
the NIOS Regional Centre, Allahabad.
❖ izFke izlkj dk;ZØe ,uvkbZvks,l vè;;u dsUnz] LVMh oSy ifCyd Ldwy]
lhrkiqj esa 7 vxLr] 2013 dks vk;ksftr fd;k x;k ftlesa MkW- lfPpnkuan ;kno]
ftyk fo|ky; fujh{kd] fofHkUu Ldwyksa ds izkpk;Z] ehfM;k izfrfuf/]
fo}ku vkSj f'k{kkFkhZ mifLFkr FksA MkW- vfuy dqekj] la;qDr funs'kd ('kSf{kd)]
,uvkbZ v ks , l {ks = kh; ds U nz ] bykgkckn us lHkk dks ,uvkbZ v ks , l dh
xfrfof/;ksa vkSj dk;ZØeksa ds ckjs esa crk;kA ehfM;k }kjk vk;kstuksa dh dojst
dh xbZA
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The First Advocacy programme was organised in the NIOS Study
Centre, Study Well Public School, Sitapur on 7 August 2013 in which
Dr. Sachidanand Yadav, District Inspector of Schools, Principals of
various schools, Media representatives, Intellectuals and students were
present. Dr. Anil Kumar AD (Academic), NIOS Regional Centres,
Allahabad briefed the gathering about the NIOS activities and
programmes. A good coverage of the events was also obtained in the
media.
National Institute of Open Schooling
jk"Vªh; eqDr fo|ky;h f'k{kk laLFkku
❖ f}rh; izlkj dk;ZØe ,uvkbZvks,l
vè;;u dsUnz] xzhu iQhYM vdkneh]
yf[keiqj [ksM+h esa 8 vxLr] 2013 dks
vk;ksftr x;k x;k ftleas v'kksd dqekj]
ftyk fo|ky; fujh{kd] yf[keiqj [ksMh+ ]
Jh jktho vfXugks=kh] ekuuh; ek-lafo- jkT; ea=kh] Jh ftfru izlkn ds
ehfM;k lykgdkj] lhch,lbZ vkSj
;w-ih- cksMZ ds Ldwyksa ds izc/
a dksa vkSj
izkpk;kZ]±s fo}kuks]a ehfM;k izfrfuf/;ksa vkSj
f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa us Hkkx fy;kA
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The
Second
Advocacy
programme was organised in the
NIOS study centre, Green Field
Academy, Lakhimpur Khiri on
8 th August 2013, in which Sri.
Ashok Kumar, District Inspector
of School, Lakhimpur Khiri,
Sri Rajiv Agnihotri, Media Advisor
to Hon’ble HRD Minister of State,
Sri. Jitin Prasada, Managers and
Principals of CBSE and UP Board
Schools, Intellectuals, media
representatives and students.
❖ ,uvkbZvks,l vè;;u dsUnz LVMh oSy
ifCyd Ldwy eas vk;ksftr 15 vxLr
2013 dks Lora=krk fnol lekjksg dh
vè;{krk djrs gq, MkW- vfuy dqekj]
lhrkiqj eas izlkj dk;ZØe % iQksVks esa gSa MkW- ,l-,l- tsuk]
l-fu- ('kSf{kd)] {ks-ds-] bykgkckn us
Jh ftfru izlkn vkSj MkW- la;e Hkkj}kt
,uvkbZvks,l dh fo'ks"krkvksa vkSj
Advocacy Programme at Sitapur: Seen in the picture are Dr.
lqfo/kvksas ij izdk'k MkykA bl volj
Sri. Jitin Prasada and Dr. Sanyam Bhardwaj
ij mifLFkr lkekftd dk;ZdÙkkZvksa]
fo}kuks]a f'k{kkfon~kas vkSj lEekfur vfrfFk;ksa us Hkh ,uvkbZvks,l ij vius fopkj
O;Dr fd,A
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Presiding over the Independence
Day Celebrations held at NIOS
Study Centre Study Well Public
School 15th August 2013, Dr. Anil
Kumar AD (Academic), RC
Allahabad highlighted the features
& flexibilities of the NIOS. Social
Workers,
Intellectuals,
educationists and prominent
guest present on the occasion
also shared their views on the
NIOS.
S.S. Jena,
❖ rglhy eksgEen eas fnukad 17 vxLr] 2013 dks ;wMh fpYMªu ,dsMeh esa ,d
dk;ZØe vk;ksftr fd;k x;k ftlesa Ldwyksa ds izkpk;Z] MkWDVj] lkekftd
dk;ZdÙkkZ] odhy] vfHkHkkod vkSj fo}ku mifLFkr FksA ,uvkbZvks,l }kjk pykbZ
tk jgh izos'k vkSj ijh{kk ;kstuk ij foLrkj ls fopkj&foe'kZ fd;k x;kA Jh vfuy
dqekj flag] lgk;d funs'kd ('kSf{kd)] ,uvkbZvks,l {ks=kh; dsUnz] bykgkckn us
bldh LFkkiuk ls ysdj vc rd ,uvkbZvks,l dh izxfr dks Li"V fd;kA bl
volj ij vius fopkj O;Dr djrs gq, MkW- vkLFkk [kjs] MkW- vo/s'k xqIrk]
MkW- vk'kk dqekj] MkW- lqjsUnz flag] Jh vfuy jLrksxh] Jh foosd 'kqDyk] Jh jktsUnz
'kekZ] Jh ckcwjke feJk] Jh lqHkk"k xqIrk vkSj Jh dUgS;k egjks=kk us ,uvkbZvks,l
ds ckjs esa vf/d ls vf/d tkx#drk mRiUu djus ds fy, bl izdkj ds izlkj
dk;ZØeksa dks vk;ksftr djus ds egRo ij tksj MkykA Jherh iq"ik xqIrk] izkpk;Z]
;wMh fpYMªu ,dsMeh us /U;okn Kkiu fn;kA
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A programme was organised at the UD children’s Academy in Tehsil
Mohammad on 17 August 2013 in which school Principals, Doctors,
social workers, lawyers, parents and intellectuals were present. The
Admission and examination schemes offered by the NIOS were
discussed in detail. Sri Anil Kumar Singh, Assistant Director (Academic),
NIOS Regional Centre, Allahabad explained about the progress of NIOS
since its inception. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Astha Khare,
Dr. Avdesh Gupta, Dr. Asha Kumar, Dr. Surendra Singh, Sri Anil Rastogi,
Sri.Vivek Shukla, Sri Rajender Sharma, Sri Baburam Mishra,
Dr. Subhash Gupta and Sri Kanhaiya Mehrotra pointed out the
importance of organising such advocacy programmes for creating
more and more awareness on the NIOS. A Vote of thanks was proposed
by Smt. Pushpa Gupta, Principal, U.D. Children’s Academy.
❖ eqgEenh CykWd eas 'kkgnjk xzke eas MkW- JkWiQ /ekZFkZ vLirky ds ekuuh;
ek-la-fo- jkT; ea=kh Jh ftfru izlkn }kjk mn~?kkVu ds laca/ eas fnukad 25 vxLr]
2013 dks vk;ksftr ,d dk;ZØe ds nkSjku MkW- vfuy dqekj] l-fu- ('kSf{kd)]
,uvkbZvks,l {ks=kh; dsUnz] bykgkckn us ,uvkbZvks,l ds 'kSf{kd vkSj O;kolkf;d
dk;ZØe ds ckjs esa foLrkj ls crk;kA ea=kh egksn; us ,uvkbZvks,l dk;ZØeksa esa
viuh #fp vfHkO;Dr djrs gq,] bPNk O;Dr dh fd bl volj ij mifLFkr
O;fDr;ksa dks ,uvkbZvks,l ds ckjs esa tkx#drk dk izpkj djds vius lacaf/r
{ks=kksa ds fodkl esa ;ksxnku ns ldrs gSaA mUgksaus ;g Hkh bPNk O;Dr dh fd ml
{ks=k ds lHkh Ldwy ,uvkbZvks,l ls izR;k;u ysa ftlls 100 izfr'kr lk{kjrk izkIr
dh tk ldsA mUgksaus ;g Hkh dgk fd ,uvkbZvks,l {ks=k esa izR;sd cPps ds lk{kj
cukus ds fy, vius iz;kl fuf'pr :i ls tkjh j[ksxkA
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During a programme organised on 25 August 2013 in connection with
the inauguration of Dr. Shroff Charity Hospital in Shahdra Village in
Muhammadi Block by the Hon’ble Minister of State, HRD, Sri. Jitin
Prasada, Dr. Anil Kumar AD (Academic), NIOS Regional Centre
Allahabad explained in details, the NIOS academic and Vocational
Programmes. Expressing his interest in the NIOS programmes, the
Minister desired that those present on the occasion may contribute to
the development of their concerned areas by spreading awareness
about the NIOS. He also desired that all schools in that area may seek
NIOS accreditation, thereby enabling achievement of 100% literacy.
He also said that the NIOS will continue its efforts to ensure that every
child in the area becomes literate.
❖ lhch,lbZ vkSj ;wih cksMZ ls ekfur Ldwyksa dks ,uvkbZvks,l ds izR;k;u ds fy,
izksRlkfgr djus vkSj lhrkiqj dh lk{kjrk nj dks c<+kus ds fy, LVMh oSy ifCyd
Ldwy esa 6 flracj] 2013 dks ,d dk;ZØe vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA bl volj ij
ekuuh; ek-la-fo- jkT; ea=kh Jh ftfru izlkn] eq[; vfrfFk Fks vkSj MkW- ,l-,ltsuk] vè;{k] ,uvkbZvks,l us ,uvkbZvks,l ds fofHkUu igyqvksa ij izdk'k MkykA
MkW- la;e Hkkj}kt] funs'kd (fo-l-ls-) us izos'k izfØ;kvksa vkSj izR;k;u ds fu;eksa
ds ckjs eas tkudkjh nh vkSj ;g vk'oklu fn;k fd izR;k;u ds fy, izkIr vkosnuksa
ij 15 fnukasa esa gh dkjZokbZ dh tk,xhA MkW- ;w- jktk jsM~Mh] {ks=kh; funs'kd]
bykgkckn us {ks=kh; dsUnz] bykgkckn dh xfrfof/;ksa ds ckjs esa la{ksi esa crk;kA
MkW- lfPpnkuan ;kno] ftyk fo|ky; fujh{kd] lhrkiqj us ;wih cksMZ ls ekfur
Ldwyksa ds izkpk;ks± ls ,uvkbZvks,l ds izR;k;u ds fy, vkosnu djus vkSj ftys
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A Programme was organised on 6th September 2013 at Studywell Public
School, Sitapur to encourage schools affiliated with CBSE and UP
board to apply for NIOS accreditation and also to improve the literacy
status/ rate of Sitapur. The Hon’ble Minister for HRD, Shri Jitin Prasada
was the Chief Guest and S.S. Jena, Chairman, was the Guest of
Honour on this occasion. Appreciating the programmes being carried
out by the NIOS in the region, Sri. Jitin Prasada urged the NIOS to
continue its efforts towards achieving 100% literacy in the region.
Dr. S.S Jena, Chairman NIOS highlighted the various aspects of the
NIOS. Dr. Sanyam Bharadwaj, Director (SSS) spoke about the
admission procedures and accreditation norms and assured that
applications for accreditation would be expedited within fifteen days.
Dr. U. Raja Reddy, Regional Director, Allahabad briefed about the
activities of the NIOS Regional Centre at Allahabad. Dr. Sachidanand
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National Institute of Open Schooling
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Yadav, District School Invigilator, Sitapur urged the Principals of schools
affiliated to the UP board to apply for NIOS accreditation and contribute
to the educational development of the district. On this occasion,
Sri. Piyush Kumar Sharma, Regional Director, CBSE Regional Centre,
Allahabad informed about the setting up of a new information centre of
the CBSE board at Khiri District which will provide a free guidance to
students.
ds 'kSf{kd fodkl esa ;ksxnku nsus dk vuqjks/ fd;kA bl volj ij Jh ih;w"k
dqekj 'kekZ] {ks=kh; funs'kd] lhch,lbZ] {ks=kh; dsUnz bykgkckn us [ksM+h ftys ds
lhch,lbZ ds u, lwpuk dsUnz dh LFkkiuk ds ckjs esa lwfpr fd;k tks f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa
dks fu%'kqYd ekxZn'kZu iznku djsxkA
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fnukad 18 vkSj 19 flracj] 2013 dks ;wih vkSj nsgjknwu dh dSFkksfyd 'kSf{kd
laLFkkvksa ds yxHkx 200 izkpk;ks±] miizkpk;ks± vkSj izca/dksa ds fy, uo lk/uk]
okjk.klh esa ,d dk;ZØe vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA bl volj ij MkW- ,l-,l- tsuk]
vè;{k] ,uvkbZvks,l vkSj y[kuÅ ds fc'ki vkSj dSFkksfyd Ldwy ,lksfl,'ku
ds vè;{k Hkh mifLFkr FksA
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A Programme was organised at Nav Sadhna, Varanasi for about 200
Principals, Vice- Principals and Managers of Catholic Educational
Institutions from UP and Dehradun, on 18 and 19 September 2013.
Dr. S.S Jena, Chairman, NIOS and the Bishop of Lucknow and the
President of Catholic Association Schools were also present on the
occasion.
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rhFkZ jkt ubZ fe"j.;k CykWd] fefJd lhrkiqj ftyk esa fnukad 22 flracj] 2013
dks ,d dk;ZØe vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA bl volj ij Jh lqHkk"k vxzoky]
izca/d funs'kd] LVMh oSy ifCyd Ldwy] Jh panu nhf{kr] izeq[k iknjh] uSuh
'kj.;k] egs'k frokjh] jathr nhf{kr vkSj lR;e frokjh vkSj vk'kqrks"k nhf{kr izeq[k
oDrk FksA MkW- vfuy dqekj flag] lgk;d funs'kd ('kSf{kd)] ,uvkbZvks,l us
,uvkbZvks,l dh izeq[k fo'ks"krkvksa ds lkFk&lkFk izos'k vkSj izfØ;k ds ckjs esa
foLrkj ls crk;kA izfrHkkfx;ksa dk Lokxr djrs gq, Jh panu nhf{kr us dgk gS
lHkh f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa dks i<+kbZ iwjh djus ds fy, ,uvkbZvks,l eas ukekadu djus ds
fy, izksRlkfgr djuk vR;ar egRoiw.kZ gSA blls ns'k esa lk{kjrk dks c<+k;k tk
ldsxkA ,d iz'u&mÙkj l=k ds ckn dk;ZØe ds var esa Jh ch-lh- HkV~V }kjk
/U;okn Kkiu fn;k x;kA
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A Programme was conducted in the Tirtha Raj Naimisharanya Block,
Mishrik Sitapur District on 22nd September 2013. Sri Subhash Aggarwal
Managing Director, Study well Public School, Sri B.C Bhatt, Principal,
Study well Public School, Sri Chandan Dixit, Chief Priest Naini Sharanya,
Mahesh Tiwari, Ranjit Dixit and Satyam Tiwari and Ashutosh Dixit were
the prominent speakers on this occasion. Dr. Anil Kumar Singh, Asst
Director (Academic), NIOS Regional Centre Allahabad explained the
salient features of the NIOS as well as its admission and examination
procedure. Welcoming the participants, Sri Chandan Dixit said that it
was important for each one of them to encourage students to complete
education by enrolling in the NIOS and thereby promote literacy in the
country. A question-answer session followed by the vote of thanks by
Sri. B.C Bhatt brought the programme to its conclusion.
,uvkbZvks,l us mnwZ iqLrd esys esa Hkkx fy;k
NIOS PARTICIPATES IN THE INDIA URDU BOOK FAIR
,uvkbZvks,l us 14&22 flracj] 2013 dks us'kuy dkmafly iQkWj izeks'ku vkWiQ mnwZ
ySaXost] ek-la-fo-ea-] Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk NksVk eSnku] f'kokth uxj] casaxyw: eas vk;ksftr
15osa Hkkjr mnwZ iqLrd esys esa Hkkx fy;kA bldk leUo;u ,uvkbZvks,l {ks=kh; dsUnz]
casxyw: }kjk fd;k x;kA
The NIOS participated in the 15th India Urdu Book Fair organised by the
National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language, MHRD, Govt .of India at
Chota Maidan, Shivaji Nagar, Bengaluru from 14-22 September 2013. This
was co-ordinated by the NIOS Regional Centre at Bengaluru.
The fair was inaugurated by the
Hon’ble Minister for Municipalities &
Local Bodies and Haj, Wakf & Minority
Welfare, Shri Qamarul Islam, Govt.
of Karnataka. The Hon’ble Union
Minister of HRD, Dr. Pallam Raju was
the Chief guest for a function
organised during the fair on
21st September 2013 and visited the
NIOS stall along with Sri. R.V.
Deshpande, Hon’ble Minister for
Higher Education & Tourism, Govt.
of Karnataka. The Hon’ble Minister
of HRD appraised Sri. Deshpande
about various activities of NIOS.
During his speech, The HRD Minister
appreciated the objectives of NIOS,
especially with regard to catering to
the needs of school dropouts &
women. He also highlighted the NLMA
programme conducted by NIOS.
esys dk mn~?kkVu ekuuh; uxj fuxe ,oa
LFkkuh; fudk; ,oa gt] oDiQ ,oa vYila[;d
dY;k.k ea=kh] dukZVd ljdkj }kjk fd;k
x;kA esys ds nkSjku vk;ksftr lekjksg esa
ekuuh; ek-la-fo- ea=kh MkW- iYye jktw] eq[;
vfrfFk Fks vkSj vkSj os Jh vkj-oh- ns'kikaMs]
ekuuh; mPp f'k{kk ,oa i;ZVu] dukZVd
ljdkj ds lkFk ,uvkbZvks,l ds LVkWy ij
Hkh vk,A ekuuh; ek-la - fo- ea = kh us
Jh ns'kikaMs dks ,uvkbZvks,l dh fofHkUu
xfrfof/;ksa ls voxr djk;kA vius Hkk"k.k
eas] ek-la-fo- ea=kh us ,uvkbZvks,l ds mn~ns';ksa]
fo'ks"kdj chp esa gh Ldwy NksM+usokykas vkSj
efgykvksa dh vko';drkvksa dh iwfrZ ds
lac/
a eas vR;ar iz'kalk dhA mUgksua s ,uvkbZvks,l
}kjk vk;ksftr ,u,y,e, dk;ZØe ij Hkh
izdk'k MkykA
Hkkjr mnwZ iqLrd esys eas ,uvkbZvks,l LVkWy dk ,d n`';
vk;kstu LFky ij ,d LVkWy yxk;k x;k
A stall set up at the venue displayed
A view of the NIOS stall in the India Urdu Book Fair
various activities of the NIOS in Urdu
tgk¡ ,uvkbZvks,l dh fofHkUu xfrfof/;ksa
dks mnwZ Hkk"kk eas n'kkZ;k x;k tSls ekè;fed f'k{kk dk lkoZHkkSfedhdj.k] gquj dk;ZØe language such as Universalisation of Secondary Education, Hunar
Programme (Empowerment Of Girls & Women Through Skill Development),
(dkS'ky fodkl }kjk yM+fd;ksa vkSj efgykvksa dk l'kfDrdj.k) vYila[;dksa ds fy, Educational Initiatives For Minorities, On Demand Examination Scheme,
'kSf{kd izorZu] tc pkgks rc ijh{kk ;kstuk] eqDr vkSj nwjLFk f'k{kk iz.kkyh dh ewqDr Mukta Vidya Vani Flexibilities of the Open and Distance Learning System as
fo|k ok.kh lqfo/k,¡ vkSj f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa dh liQyrk dh dFkk,¡ vkfn gquj dk;ZØe well as the success stories of learners. Various pamphlets on the Hunar
vYila[;dksa ds fy, 'kSf{kd izorZu] fd'kksj f'k{kk dk;ZØe vkSj O;kolkf;d f'k{kk ij Programme, Educational initiatives for Minorities, Adolescence Education
Programme and Vocational Education were printed and made available in
fofHkUu ipsZ mnwZ vkSj vaxzsth eas eqfnzr fd, x, vkSj miyC/ djk, x,A iqLrd esys Urdu & English languages. During the Book fair, visitors appreciated the
ds nkSjku] vkxqUrdksa us ,uvkbZvks,l dh xfrfof/;ksa dh ljkguk dhA bl LVkWy ds lkFk activities of the NIOS. A Sale Counter was also a part of this stall.
gh ,d foØ; dkmaVj Hkh yxk;k x;k FkkA
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National Institute of Open Schooling
jk"Vªh; eqDr fo|ky;h f'k{kk laLFkku
,uvkbZvkbZvks,l jtr t;arh O;k[;ku
NIOS SILVER JUBILEE LECTURE
jk"Vªh; eqDr fo|ky;h f'k{kk laLFkku (,uvkbZvks,l) us ^^fujarj izkS|ksfxdh ls tqM+s
lekt esa Ldwyh f'k{kk dh iqul±jpuk dh pqukSrh** ij ,d jtr t;arh fo'ks"k O;k[;ku
23 flracj] 2013 dks fulcM] uks,Mk eas vk;ksftr fd;k ftlds oDrk izks- jke th
Vdokys] iwoZ dqyifr] bXuw FksA
The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) organised a Silver Jubilee
Special Lecture on “Challenge of Reconstructing School Education in Always
Connected Technological Society” which was delivered by Prof. Ram. G.
Takwale, Former Vice Chancellor, IGNOU on 23 September, 2013 at
NIESBUD, NOIDA.
rduhdh n`f"V ls ,d vfHkxE; vkSj izxfr'khy
f'k{kk ds mi;qDr ekWMy rS;kj djus ds
ifjizs{; esa cksyrs gq, izks- Vdokys us bafxr
fd;k fd vkbZlhVh dh cgqr cM+h Hkwfedk gS
D;ksafd Hkkjr esa baVjusV ds ekè;e ls yxHkx
1 fcfy;u yksx vkil esa tqM+s gSaA fiQj Hkh
mUgksaus dgk fd Ldwyh f'k{kk dk ekStwnk
ekWMy Kku dsfUnzr] ijEijkoknh] oxZ dk
fuekZ.k djus okyk gS vkSj l`tukRedrk dks
lekIr dj nsrk gS ftlds LFkku ij izorZu
vkSj ltZukRedrk ij vk/kfjr ,d u,
f'k{kk ekWMy gksuk pkfg,A ;ksX;rk vkSj
ekuo fodkl ij tks j fn, tkus dh
vko';drk gSA mUgksaus ,&3 (dksbZ Hkh] dgha
Hkh] fdlh le;) ds fy, fMtkbu fd;k
x;k vkSj rS;kj fd;k x;k] f'k{kk dk u;k
Lo:i izLrkfor fd;k ftlesa usVofd±x]
baVjusV vkSj miyC/ laidZ midj.kksa dk
,uvkbZvks,l jtr t;arh O;k[;ku (ck;sa ls nk;sa) MkW- dqynhi vxzoky]
mi;ksx fd;k tk, vkSj izR;sd f'k{kkFkhZ }kjk
Jh f'kxs: vk;ksxh] izks- jke th- Vdokys vkSj MkW- ,l-,l- tsuk
bldk ykHk mBk;k tk ldsA }kjk [kjhns tk
NIOS Silver Jubilee Lecture (From L to R) Dr. Kuldeep Agarwal,
ldsaA izks- Vdokys us ,uvkbZvks,l ls vuqjks/
Sri Shigeru Aoyagi, Prof. Ram G. Takwale and Dr. S.S. Jena
fd;k fd iznkrk laLFkkvksa vkSj f'k{kk ds
fo'ks"kKksa dk O;kid la?k cuk, ;k lnL; cus vkSj thou ,oa dk;ZdkS'kyksa ds lkFk tqM+h education linked with life and
,slh tu f'k{kk rS;kj djs vkSj iznku djs tks u, ;qx ds lekt ds fy, mi;ksxh gksA society.
Speaking in the context of creating an
appropriate model of education which
is technologically accessible and
progressive, Prof. Takwale pointed out
that ICT is a game changer with about
1 billion people connected through the
internet in India. However, he said that
the existing model of school education
which is knowledge centric, linear,
conformist, class creating and kills
creativity needs to be replaced by a
new education model based on
innovation and creativity, necessitating
a paradigm shift to ability and human
development. He also proposed a new
system of education designed and
developed for the A3 (Anybody,
Anywhere, Anytime) people by using
networking, internet and access
devices available and affordable to
every learner. Prof. Takwale urged the
NIOS to form or join a wider consortium
of provider institutions and experts of
education and develop and offer mass
work skills which are useful in the new age
blls igys] MkW- ,l-,l- tsuk] vè;{k] ,uvkbZvks,l us lc dk Lokxr fd;k vkSj 12oha
iapo"khZ; ;kstuk ds varxZr 2017 rd Ldwy u tkus okys yxHkx 12 fefy;u cPpksa
dks f'kf{kr djus dh cgqr cM+h pqukSrh vkSj cgqr cM+h la[;k eas chp eas gh Ldwy NksM+us
okys cPpksa dks dk;Z vfHkeq[kh dkS'kyksa ls l'kDr djus dh vko';drk ij ckr dhA
Earlier, Dr. S.S Jena, Chairman, NIOS welcomed the gathering and spoke
about the huge challenge of reaching out to about 12 million out-of-school
children by 2017 under the 12 th Five Year Plan as well as the need to
empower a large number of school drop- outs with job - oriented skills.
Jh f'kxs: vk;ksxh] funs'kd ,oa Hkkjr] HkwVku] ekynho ,oa Jh yadk ds ;wusLdks izfrfuf/
us lekjksg dh vè;{krk dhA vius vè;{kh; Hkk"k.k eas Jh vk;ksxh us f'k{kk dks f'kf{kr
djus ds fy, fodflr izorZudkjh ra=k dh ljkguk dh vkSj f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa ds fy,
lkekftd n`f"V ls izklafxd rS;kj djus ij tskj fn;kA
Sri Shigeru Aoyagi, Director & UNESCO Representative to India, Bhutan,
Maldives & Sri lanka presided over the function. In his presidential address,
Mr. Aoyagi appreciated NIOS for developing innovative mechanisms to
reach out to learners and stressed on the need to develop socially relevant
content for its learners.
MkW- dqynhi vxzoky] funs'kd ('kSf{kd)] ,uvkbZvks,l us /U;okn Kkiu fn;kA
Dr. Kuldeep Agarwal, Director (Academic), NIOS proposed a Vote of Thanks.
jk"Vªh; Lrj dh Lokeh foosdkuan fuca/ vkSj Hkk"k.k izfr;ksfxrk
NATIONAL LEVEL SWAMI VIVEKANANDA ESSAY AND
ELOCUTION COMPETITION
All Regional Centres of NIOS organised the Swami Vivekananda Essay and
Elocution at their respective centres. A total number of 507 learners
participated in the competition at regional levels. Out of these participants,
167 were declared winners. 1st, 2nd, 3rd and two consolation prizes along with
prizes in best girl child and best differently-abled categories were distributed
at regional levels.
,uvkbZvks,l ds lHkh {ks=kh; dsUnzksa us vius lacaf/r dsUnzksa esa Lokeh foosdkuan fuca/
vkSj Hkk"k.k izfr;ksfxrk vk;ksftr dhA {ks=kh; Lrjksa dh izfr;ksfxrk esa dqy 507
f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa us Hkkx fy;kA bu izfrHkkfx;ksa esa ls 167 fotsrk ?kksf"kr fd, x,A {ks=kh;
Lrjksa ij izFke] f}rh;] r`rh; vkSj nks lkaRouk iqjLdkj] loZJs"B ckfydk] vkSj loZJs"B
v{ke oxks± esa fn, x,A
blds ckn fuca/ vkSj Hkk"k.k izfr;ksfxrk ds izFke iqjLdkj fotsrkvksa dks 22 flracj]
2013 dks dksydkrk eas jk"Vªh; Lrj ij Li/kZ djus ds fy, vkeaf=kr fd;k x;kA izR;sd
{ks=kh; dsUnz us izfr;ksfx;ksa dks dksydkrk igqapus vkSj izfr;ksfxrk esa Hkkx ysus ds fy,
gj izdkj ls lgk;rk dhA ;|fi dksydkrk esa vk;ksftr jk"Vªh; izfr;ksfxrk esa dsoy
15 {ks=kh; dsUnz gh igq¡p ik,A
bl volj ij Lokeh lokZxuan egkjktth] lfpo] jked`".k fe'ku] dksydkrk FksA
MkW- ,l-,l- tsuk] vè;{k] ,uvkbZvks,l] MkW- dqynhi vxzoky] funs'kd ('kSf{kd)]
,uvkbZvks,l vkSj Jh vfnfr jatu jkmr] {ks=kh; funs'kd] ,uvkbZvks,l dksydkrk
{ks=kh; dsUnz Hkh mifLFkr FksA
The first prize winners in Essay and Elocution competition were then invited
to compete at national level in Kolkata on 22 September 2013. Every regional
centre tried their best to facilitate winners in all respects to reach Kolkata
and compete. However, only 15 regional winners could make it to the national
competition event at Kolkata.
The Chief Guest was Swami Sarvagananda Maharajji, Secretary,
Ramakrishna Mission, Kolkata. Dr S.S. Jena ,Chairman, NIOS, Dr. Kuldeep
Agarwal , Director, Academic and Shri Aditi Ranjan Rout, Regional Director,
NIOS Kolkata Regional Centre were also present.
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National Institute of Open Schooling
jk"Vªh; eqDr fo|ky;h f'k{kk laLFkku
MkW- dqynhi vxzoky (funs'kd] 'kSf{kd) us Lokxr Hkk"k.k fn;k vkSj eq[; vfrfFk ,oa
izfrHkkfx;ksa dk Lokxr fd;kA mUgksua s Lokeh foosdkuan ds mins'k lquk, vkSj Jksrkvksa dk
vkg~oku foosdkuan dk mins'k ^^mBks] tkxks vkSj y{; ij igqp
¡ us rd er #dks** dgdj
fd;kA MkW- dqynhi vxzoky us f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa dks vius izkRs lkgu iw.kZ 'kCnksa ls izjs .kk nhA
Dr. Kuldeep Agarwal (Director, Academic) delivered the Welcome Address
and welcomed the Chief Guest and the participants. He voiced the preaching
of Swami Vivekananda and invoked the audience by Swami Vivekananda’s
phrase “Arise, awake and stop not till the goal is reached”. Dr Agarwal
motivated the learners with his inspiring words.
eq[; vfrfFk Lokeh lokZxkuan egkjkt th us bl volj ij izkjafHkd Hkk"k.k fn;kA
mUgksaus dgk fd Lokeh foosdkuan }kjk vk/qfud fo'o dks fn, x, lokZf/d egÙoiw.kZ
;ksxnkuksa esa okLrfodrk dk lkoZHkkSfed vuqHko ds :i esa /eZ dh mudh O;k[;k gS
tks laiw.kZ ekuork ds fy, leku gSA mUgksaus Jksrkvksa dks crk;k fd Lokeh th us
;g n'kkZdj fd /eZ foKku dh Hkkafr gh oSKkfud gS & ;g var%dj.k dk foKku*
vk/qfud foKku dh pqukSrh dk lkeuk fd;k FkkA
The Chief Guest Swami Sarvagananda Maharajji delivered the Inaugural
Address on the occasion. He said that one of the most significant contributions
of Swami Vivekananda to the modern world is his interpretation of religion as
a universal experience of transcendent Reality, common to all humanity.
He told the audience that Swamiji met the challenge of modern science by
showing that religion is as scientific as science itself – it is ‘science of
consciousnesses.’
;g lkoZHkkSfed vo/kj.kk /eZ dks va/fo'oklksa] erka?krk] deZdkaMksa vkSj vlfg".kqrk
ds paxqy ls eqDr djrh gS vkSj /eZ dks loksZPp vkSj loksZRre y{; & loksZPp eqfDr]
loksZPp Kku vkSj loksZPp lq[k dk ykHk cukrh gSA
This universal conception frees religion from the hold of superstitions,
dogmatism, priest craft and intolerance, and makes religion the highest and
noblest pursuit – the pursuit of supreme Freedom, supreme Knowledge and
supreme Happiness.
u, Hkkjr ds l`tu esa Lokeh th dk lcls vuks[kk ;ksxnku nfer lewgksa dh vksj drZO;ksa
ds izfr Hkkjrh;ksa ds efLr"dksa dks tkxzr djuk FkkA
Swamiji’s most unique contribution to the creation of new India was to open
the minds of Indians to their duty towards the downtrodden masses.
MkW- ,l-,l- tsuk] vè;{k] ,uvkbZvks,l us Lokxr Hkk"k.k fn;kA mUgksaus Jksrkvksa dks
jk"Vªh; eqDr fo|ky;h f'k{kk laLFkku (,uvkbZvks,l) ds ckjs eas la{ksi esa crk;k tks
fo'o dh lcls cM+h eqDr fo|ky;h f'k{kk laLFkk gS tks nwjfLFkr yksxksa vkSj LFkkuksa rd
f'k{kk dk izlkj djus eas fo'okl j[krk gSA mUgksaus lwfpr fd;k fd eqDr fo|ky;h f'k{kk
ds fy, jk"Vªh; Lkzksr laxBu gksus ds ukrs] ,uvkbZvks,l viuh Lo&vè;;u lkexzh rS;kj
djrk gS vkSj lgHkkfxrkiw.kZ f'k{k.k & vf/xe fof/;ksa dks c<+kus ds fy, lgk;d
JO;@n`'; lkexzh Hkh cukrk gSA mUgksaus dgk fd ;g xoZ dk fo"k; gksus ds lkFk&lkFk
izkIr dh xbZ miyfC/;ksa vkSj 'ks"k jgs dk;ks± ds fo'ys"k.k dk Hkh fo"k; gS D;ksafd
,uvkbZvks,l jtr t;arh pj.k esa izos'k dj jgk gSA mUgksaus dgk fd ;g Hkh ,d lq[kn
la;ksx gS fd ,uvkbZvks,l dk jtr t;arh vkSj Lokeh foosdkuan dk 150oka tUeksRlo
lekukarj py jgs gSaA
Dr S.S. Jena, Chairman, NIOS delivered the Welcome Address. He briefed
the audience about the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) which is
the world’s largest open schooling institution that believes in extending
education to all unreached people and places. He informed that being a
National Resource Organisation for Open Schooling, the NIOS frames and
formulates its own Self-learning Materials and prepares support audio/video
materials to enhance participatory teaching-learning methodologies. He said
that it is both a matter of pride as well as time to introspect about the
achievements made and tasks ahead as NIOS enters the Silver Jubilee
phase. He said that it also a matter of fortunate coincidence that both
celebrations- NIOS Silver Jubilee and Swami Vivekananda’s 150th Birth
Anniversary- are running parallel.
mUgksaus Lokeh foosdkuan dks mn~/`r djrs gq, dgk % ^^,d fopkj pquksA ml ,d fopkj
dks viuk thou cuk yks & mlh ds ckjs esa lkspks] mlh dk liuk yks] vkSj mlh fopkj
ds lkFk ft;ksA vius efLr"d] ekalisf'k;ksa] ulksa] 'kjhj ds izR;sd vax dks ml fopkj
ls Hkjus gks vkSj vU; lHkh fopkjksa dks NksM+ nksA liQyrk dk ;gh ea=k gSA**
He quoted Swami Vivekananda: “Take up one idea. Make that one idea your
life - think of it, dream of it, and live on that idea. Let the brain, muscles,
nerves, every part of your body, be full of that idea, and just leave every
other idea alone. This is the way to success.” He said that following the
ideas of Swami Vivekananda, NIOS is achieving recognition and success.
mUgksaus izfr;ksfxrk ds lHkh {ks=kh; vkSj jk"Vªh; fotsrkvksa dks c/kbZ nhA
He congratulated all regional and national winners of the competition.
mi;qZDr izFke iqjLdkj fotsrkvksa dks ,uvkbZvks,l ds 25osa LFkkiuk fnol vFkkZr
23-11-2013 dks ,DLiks lsaVj] uks,Mk esa Jh vkj- HkV~Vkpk;Z (f'k{kk lfpo]
ek-la-fo-ea-] Hkkjr ljdkj) vkSj ,uvkbZvks,l ds iwoZ vè;{k ds lkfUuè; eas iqjLdkjksa
ls lEekfur fd;k x;kA
The above first prize winners were also felicitated on the 25th Foundation
Day of NIOS i.e. 23/11/13 in the august presence of Sri R. Bhattacharya
(Education Secretary, MHRD, Gov. of India) and former NIOS Chairpersons
at Expo Centre, Noida.
,u,lMhlh ds lkFk ,evks;w
MoU with NSDC
jk"Vªh; eqDr fo|ky;h f'k{kk laLFkku (,uvkbZvks,l) tks ekè;fed vkSj mPprj
ekè;fed Lrj ij lkekU; vkSj 'kSf{kd ikB~;Øeksa ds lkFk&lkFk cgqr ls O;kolkf;d]
thou le`f¼ vkSj leqnk; vfHkeq[kh ikB~;Øe pykrk gS] us lsDVj fLdy dkmaflyksa
}kjk LFkkfir ;ksX;rk iSdksa vkSj jk"Vªh; O;olk; ekudksa ds vuq:i vkt dh
vko';drkvksa dks ns[krs gq, O;kolkf;d f'k{kk ikB~;Øeksa dks ykxw djus ds fy, jk"Vªh;
dkS'ky fodkl fuxe (,u,lMhlh) ds lkFk ,d le>kSrk Kkiu ij gLrk{kj fd, gSaA
The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) which provides a number
of Vocational, Life Enrichment and Community oriented courses besides
General and Academic Courses at the Secondary and Senior Secondary
level has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the National
Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) for implementing the vocational
education courses as per today’s requirements which are aligned to
Qualification Packs and National Occupation Standards set by the Sector
Skill Councils.
,evks;w ds fu"d"kZ bl izdkj gSa %&
The outcomes of the MOU are envisaged as follows:
❖
❖
oSdfYid@LoSfPNd vk/kj ij nloha vkSj ckjgoha d{kk ds lrj ij O;kolkf;d
(,uohD;wbZ,iQ) ikB~;Øeksa dks liQyrkiwoZd vkjaHk djuk vkSj ,dhd`r djuk
ftlesa izfr o"kZ de ls de 5000 izf'k{kkfFkZ;ksa dks 'kkfey fd;k tk,A ckn ds
o"kks± esa 'kkfey fd, tkus okys f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k ij vkilh lgefr gksxhA
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Successfully introduce and integrate vocational (NVEQF compatible)
courses at Class 10th and 12th on an optional/voluntary basis covering
a minimum of 5000 trainees per year. The number of students that
will be covered in subsequent years will be on mutually agreed
quantum.
National Institute of Open Schooling
jk"Vªh; eqDr fo|ky;h f'k{kk laLFkku
❖
m|ksx vk/kfjr buiqV vkSj vuqHko ls bu
ikB~;Øeksa ls mÙkh.kZ ,uvkbZvks,l f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa
dh jkstxkj izkfIr dh laHkkouk c<+sxhA Lrj
4 izek.ki=k izkIr djus okys f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa dh
jkstxkj o`f¼ (70 izfr'kr bPNqd f'k{kkFkhZ
dkfeZdksa vFkok izf'k{kqvksa ds :i eas dk;Z
ds LFkkuksa esa jkstxkj izkIr djus dk iz;kl
djsaxs) dk ekiu fd;k tk ldsxkA
❖
Improve employability of the NIOS
students passing from these
courses because of industry driven
inputs and exposure. This will be
measured
by
enhanced
employment (70% of desirous
students seeking employment
placed in workplaces as employees
or interns) of the students achieving
Level 4 certification.
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bl izdkj ds dk;ZØe }kjk osgrj jkstxkj
dh laHkkoukvksa ds dkj.k chp esa gh Ldwy
NksM+us okyksa dh nj eas deh vkSj mifLFkfr
ds Lrj c<+saxsA bl izdkj ds dk;ZØe dks
jkT; eqDr fo|ky;ksa ds lkFk tksM+us dks
izksRlkfgr fd;k tk,xkA
❖
Reduction in school dropout rates
and better attendance levels
due to better job prospects through
such a program. Linking this
program to State Open Schools
should also be encouraged.
,uvkbZvks,l ,u,lMhlh ds lkFk ,evks;w ij gLrk{kj djrs gq,
NIOS signs Mou with NSDC
;s O;kolkf;d ikB~;Øe ,u,lMhlh (us'kuy fLdy MsoyiesaV dkWjiksjs'ku) }kjk
vuqnku izkIr vkSj lgk;rk izkIr lsDVj fLdy dkmafly }kjk LFkkfir jk"Vªh; O;kolkf;d
ekudksa (,uvks,l) ij vk/kfjr LVªheksa esa gksaxs % lwpuk izkS|ksfxdh] vkWVkseksfVo]
fjVsy] lqj{kk] jRu ,oa xgus] LokLF; ns[kHkky ,oa ehfM;k & euksjatuA Hkfo"; eas
lHkh ikfVZ;ksa dh vkilh lgefr ls vkSj u, LVªhe Hkh tksM+s tk,axsA
These vocational courses will be industry driven based upon National
Occupational Standards (NOS) set by Sector Skill Councils (SSCs) funded
and assisted by NSDC (National Skill Development Corporation) in the
following streams - Information Technology, Automotive, Retail,
Security, Gems &Jewellery, Healthcare and Media & Entertainment. In
future, more streams will be included under this scheme on the mutual
consent of all parties.
20 ls 25 vDrwcj 2013 dks ^^dk;Z ds fy, dkS'ky** ij izf'k{k.k
dk;Z'kkyk
TRAINING WORKSHOP ON ‘SKILLS FOR WORK’ FROM 20TH
TO 25TH OCTOBER 2013
l{kerk fuekZ.k izdks"B }kjk ^^dk;Z ds fy, dkS'ky** ij ,d izf'k{k.k dk;Z'kkyk 20
ls 25 vDrwcj dks lEesyu d{k] vè;{k CykWd] ,uvkbZvks,l eas vk;ksftr dh xbZA
bldk vk;kstu jk"Vªh; f'k{kk vkSj izf'k{k.k izR;k;u cksMZ (,u,chbZVh)] Hkkjr xq.koÙkk
ifj"kn~] fnYyh ds lg;ksx ls fd;k x;kA dk;Z'kkyk ds izfrHkkfx;ksa eas fnYyh ds ,ohvkbZ
leUo;d vkSj lHkh ofj"B ladk; lnL; vkSj 'kSf{kd ,oa O;kolkf;d foHkkxksa ds
'kSf{kd vf/dkjh FksA
A training workshop on ‘Skills for Work’ was organised by Capacity Building
Cell from 20 th to 25 th October 2013 at Conference Hall, Chairman Block,
NIOS. It was organised in collaboration with the National Accreditation Board
for Education and Training (NABET), Quality Council of India, Delhi. The
participants of the workshop were AVI coordinators of Delhi and all senior
faculty members and Academic Officers of Academic and Vocational
Departments.
izkjafHkd l=k dh vè;{krk Jh ;w-,u- [kokM+s]
The inaugural session was chaired by
Sh. U.N. Khaware, Secretary, NIOS. The
lfpo] ,uvkbZvks,l us dhA l=k dk vkjaHk
session started with the presentation of
LdkWVySaM ls lqJh ykSjk vkSj Jherh MSfoM vkSj
bouquets to the dignitaries from Scotland
,u,chbZVh ds vU; x.kekU;ksa Jh fofiu lkguh]
Ms Laura and Mrs. David and other
estj tujy /hj vkSj Jh ,l-lh- dkSf'kd dks
dignitaries from NABET Mr. Vipin Sahani,
iq"ixqPN HksaV djus ds lkFk gqbZA Jherh eerk
Major General Dhir and Sh. S.C. Kaushik.
JhokLro] mi funs'kd (O;k-f'k-) us ,uvkbZvks,l
Ms. Mamta Srivastava, Deputy Director
ds ckjs esa laf{kIr izLrqfr nhA mlds ckn Jh fofiu
(VED) gave a brief presentation about
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NIOS. Thereafter, Sh. Vipin Sahni and
dk;Z'kkyk ds ik¡p fnuksa ds nkSjku djk, tkus
Ms Laura gave a brief description of the
okyh fo"k;oLrq dk laf{kIr fooj.k fn;kA blds
purpose of course and content which were
to be covered during five days of the
Jh ;w-,u- [kokM+s us izkjafHkd Hkk"k.k fn;k ftleas
workshop. Thereafter Sh. U.N. Khaware
mUgksaus ,uvkbZvks,l f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa }kjk fn, tkus
gave the Inaugural Address, emphasising
okys fofHkUu O;kolkf;d fo"k;ksa esa dkS'ky dh
the need for skill for various vocational
vko';drk ij tksj fn;kA mUgksaus jkstxkj {kerk
courses which are taken up by NIOS
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students. He talked about the need for
Training Workshop on 'Skills for Work'
D;ksafd LFkkuh; vkSj oSf'od Lrj ij ikB~;Øeksa
having skills for employability as just
dks ek=k iwjk djuk gh i;kZIr ugha gSA mueas jkstxkj izkIr djus dh ;ksX;rk Hkh gksuh completion of courses is not sufficient, keeping in view the completion and
pkfg,A Jh ;w-,u- [kokM+s us LdkWVySaM eas f'k{kk dks vkSj vf/d dkS'ky vfHkeq[kh cukus excellence at the local and global level. Sh. U.N. Khaware also appreciated
okyh iz.kkyh dh Hkh ljkguk dhA Jherh eatq xqIrk] mi funs'kd (O;k-f'k-) us /U;okn the system used in Scotland to make education more skill - oriented.
Kkiu fn;kA
Smt. Manju Gupta, DD (VED) proposed a Vote of Thanks.
The five day training programme covered many components of Skill for
Work Programme such as need, requirements and process of acquiring skills
for work, ‘Motivation for Learning’ and various styles of learning. Participants
were assigned different kinds of exercises and deliveries of presentations on
the basis of which evaluations for Master Trainers were done.
ik¡p fnolh; izf'k{k.k dk;ZØe eas dk;Z dkS'ky dk;ZØe ds cgqr ls rRo 'kkfey Fks
tSls vko';drk] dk;Z ds fy, dkS'ky izkIr djus dh vko';drk,¡ vkSj izfØ;k]
^^vf/xe ds vfHkizsj.kk** vkSj vf/xe ds fofHkUu rjhdsA izfrHkkfx;ksa dks fofHkUu izdkj
ds vH;kl djus vkSj izLrqfr;k¡ nsus ds fy, dgk x;k ftlds vk/kj ij ekLVj izf'k{kdksa
ds fy, ewY;kadu fd;k x;kA
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jk"Vªh; eqDr fo|ky;h f'k{kk laLFkku
lekiu l=k dk vkjaHk Jh ,l-ds- egkik=kk] 'kSf{kd vf/dkjh (lekt'kkL=k) }kjk
Lokxr Hkk"k.k ls gqvkA izfrHkkfx;ksa us vius iQhMcSd dk vkil easa vknku&iznku fd;k
vkSj ikB~;Øe dh fo"k;oLrq vkSj mlds izlkj ds fy, viukbZ xbZ f'k{k.kfof/ ds izfr
vR;ar ljkgukiw.kZ n`f"Vdks.k FkkA estj /hj vkSj Jh ,l-ds- dkSf'kd (,u,chbZVh) us
izfrHkkfx;ksa }kjk dh xbZ dM+h esgur vkSj ikB~;Øe dh fo"k;oLrq ds ckjs esa tkx#drk
dh iz'kalk dhA MkW- dqynhi vxzoky] funs'kd ('kSf{kd) ,uvkbZvks,l us ,d vPNh
izf'k{k.k dk;Z'kkyk ds cgqr ls ykHk crk, vkSj crk;k fd fdl izdkj ;g f'k{kkFkhZ ds
fy, ,d vR;ar ykHknk;d vuqHko cusxkA Jh ;w-,u- [kokM+s] lfpo] ,uvkbZvks,l us
vius lekiu Hkk"k.k eas viuk iQhMcSd crk;k vkSj dk;Z'kkyk vk;ksftr djus okys
,u,chbZVh dkfeZdksa dh vR;f/d iz'kalk dhA mUgksua s Li"V fd;k fd fdl izdkj mUgksua s
LdkWVySMa esa 'kSf{kd iz.kkyh dks vR;f/d dkS'ky vfHkeq[kh ik;k vkSj vk'kk O;Dr dh fd
Hkkjr eas Hkh ;g izof` Ùk ykbZ tk ldsA Jh egkik=kk us lHkh lacaf/rksa dk /U;okn fd;kA
The Valedictory session began with a welcome by Sh. S.K. Mahapatra,
Academic Officer (Sociology). Participants shared their feedback and were
highly appreciative of the course content and methodology adopted for its
delivery. Major Dhir and Sh. S.K. Kaushik, (Resource persons from NABET)
were appreciative of the hard work put in by the participants and their
awareness about the course content. Dr. Kuldeep Agarwal, Director
(Academic) NIOS enumerated various advantages of a good training
workshop and how these all become a very enriching experience for the
learner. Sh. U.N. Khaware, Secretary, NIOS in his Valedictory address
shared his feedback and was highly appreciative of the way NABET personnel
conducted the workshop. He explained how he found the educational system
in Scotland to be highly skill oriented and expressed hope that in India also
some trend will prevail. Sh. Mahapatra proposed the Vote of Thanks to all
concerned.
eqDr fo|ky;h f'k{kk esa 'kSf{kd fo'ks"kKrk l{kerk fuekZ.k dk;Z'kkyk
CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOP ON ACADEMIC
FACILITATION IN OPEN SCHOOLING
'kSf{kd fo'ks"kKksa ij eqDr fo|ky;h f'k{kk eas 'kSf{kd fo'ks"kKrk ij ,d rhu fnolh;
dk;Z'kkyk 20 ls 22 flracj] 2013 dks lEesyu d{k] vè;{k CykWd] ,&24@25]
lsDVj&62] uks,Mk eas fd;k x;kA
A three day workshop on Academic Facilitation in Open Schooling for
Academic Facilitators was organised from 20th to 22nd September, 2013 at
Conference Hall, Chairman’s Block, A-24/25, Sector-62, NOIDA.
dk;Z'kkyk dk mn~?kkVu Jh ;w-,u- [kokM+s] lfpo ,uvkbZvks,l }kjk fd;k x;kA vius
Lokxr Hkk"k.k eas mUgksaus vuqHkoh 'kSf{kd fo'ks"kKksa dh vko';drk vkSj ekaxsa ,oa
,uvkbZvks,l iz.kkyh eas muds egRo ij izdk'k MkykA mUgksaus dgk fd ,uvkbZvks,l
fo'o eas lcls cM+h eqDr fo|ky;h f'k{kk iz.kkyh gS vkSj Hkkjr tSls ns'k esa izR;sd {ks=k
rd igq¡puk furkar vlaHko gS] vr% 'kSf{kd fo'ks"kKksa dh Hkwfedk vR;ar egÙoiw.kZ gS
D;ksafd vius {ks=k fo'ks"k dk izfrfuf/Ro djrs gSaA vr% ,uvkbZvks,l fudV Hkfo"; eas
cgqr ls 'kSf{kd fo'ks"kKksa dks izf'k{k.k ns ldrk gS D;ksafd vk/kjHkwr Lrj ij cgqr lh
leL;k,¡ vk jgh gSaA blds ckn Jh lh- /k:eu] funs'kd (ewY;kadu) us Hkh lHkk dks
lacksf/r fd;k vkSj ,uvkbZvks,l iz.kkyh esa ewY;kadu ds egÙp dks Li"V fd;kA mUgksaus
iQhMcSd izkIr djus ds fy, fu;fer fo'ys"k.k ij tksj fn;k ftlls ewY;kadu iz.kkyh
dks csgrj cuk;k tk ldsA mUgksaus fofHkUu ijh{kk dsUnzksa esa vuqfpr lk/uksa ds mi;ksx
dks nwj djus esa ihlhih dh izHkko'kkfyrk vkSj egRo ij tksj fn;kA
MkW- dqynhi vxzoky] funs'kd ('kSf{kd) us lHkh izfrHkkfx;ksa dk Lokxr fd;k vkSj
Vh,e, vkSj ihlhih dh izHkko'khyrk vkSj egRo ij tksj fn;kA mUgksaus ihlhih ds ckjs
esa foLrkj ls ckr dh vkSj lHkh 'kSf{kd fo'ks"kKksa ls f'k{kk oafprksa rd f'k{kk igq¡pus
dk vuqjks/ fd;kA
The workshop was inaugurated by Sh. U.N. Khaware, Secretary, NIOS. In
his welcome speech, he stressed on the need and demand for experienced
Academic facilitators, and their importance in NIOS system. He said, as
NIOS is the largest open schooling in the world, and in a country like India it
is just impossible to reach every region, thus, the role of Academic facilitators
will be of prime importance since, they will be representative of their particular
region and hence, can train as many as academic facilitators in
the near future as a lot of problems are being faced at the grass root level.
Thereafter, Sh. C. Dharuman, Director (Evaluation) also addressed the
gathering and explained the importance of evaluation in the NIOS system.
He further stressed on regular intervention which is required to get feedback,
so that evaluation system can be improved. He emphasized on effectiveness
and importance of PCPs in curbing unfair means at different examination
centres.
rhu fnolh; izf'k{k.k dk;ZØe fofHkUu fo"k;ksa 'kSf{kd fo'ks"kKksa }kjk fd, tkus okys
fofHkUu Hkwfedkvksa vkSj mÙkjnkf;Roksa ij dsfa nzr Fkk tSls O;fDrxr laidZ dk;ZØe (ihlhih)]
vk;ksftr djuk] eqDr fo|ky;h f'k{kk esa ewY;kadu vkSj vfHkfu/kZj.k] ihlhih vkSj
vuqf'k{kd vafdr ewY;kadu dk;Z (Vh,e,) ds ekWuhVfjax ra=k] ekxZn'kZu vkSj ijke'kZ lsok,¡]
eqDr fo|ky;h f'k{kk eas fo|kFkhZ lgk;rk lsok,¡ vkSj izlkj izf'k{k.k ds vR;ar var%fØ;k
eu cukus ds fy, fofHkUu fo"k;ksa ij lewg xfrfof/;k¡ Hkh vk;ksftr dh xb±A
The three-day training programme focused on different themes covering
different roles and responsibilities to be performed by academic facilitators
such as conducting effective Personal Contact Programmes (PCPs),
Assessment and Evaluation in Open Schooling, Monitoring mechanisms of
PCPs and Tutor Marked Assignments (TMAs), Guidance and Counseling
Services, Student Support Services and Advocacy in Open Schooling. Group
activities on different themes were also organized to make the training highly
interactive.
lekiu l=k eas] Jh ;w-,u- [kokM+s] lfpo] ,uvkbZvks,l us O;Dr fd;k fd ,uvkbZvks,l
,sls f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa ds fy, lqfo/k iznku djrk gS tks fofHkUu dkj.kksa ls vkSipkfjd ekè;e
ls i<+kbZ ugha dj ik,A ;g fofHkUu dk;ZdÙkkZvksa dk drZO; gS fd ,sls f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa dks
izsfjr djsa vkSj mUgksaus izHkkoh vkSj lql{ke lsok,¡ iznku djsaA dk;Z'kkyk dk lekiu bl
fu.kZ; ds lkFk gqvk fd ;g izf'k{k.k {ks=kokj 'kSf{kd fo'ks"kKksa dks Hkh fn;k tk, ftlds
fy, ,uvkbZvks,l ds l{kerk fuekZ.k izdks"B }kjk ,d foLr`r ;kstuk rS;kj dh tk,xhA
In the Valedictory session, Sh. U.N. Khaware, Secretary, NIOS shared that
NIOS is providing flexibility for the learners who cannot study in formal mode
due to various reasons. It is the duty of various functionaries to motivate
such learners and provide them with effective & efficient services. The
Workshop ended with a positive note to take this training forward to other
academic facilitators region-wise for which a detailed plan has been chalked
out by Capacity Building Cell of NIOS.
^^o;Ldrk dh vksj** ij ,d izsjd dk;ZØe ,oa dk;Z'kkyk
INDUCTION PROGRAMME & WORKSHOP ON “GROWING UP”
,uvkbZvks,l {ks=kh; dsUnz] Hkqous'oj ds fd'kksj lgk;rk dsUnz fe=k us fd'kksj f'k{kk
dk;ZØe (,bZih) ds ekxZn'kZu eas ,uvkbZvks,l ds uo ukekafdr f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa ds fy,
fnukad 27 vDrwcj] 2013 dks iqfyl gkbZ Ldwy] ckfjikM+k esa ^^o;Ldrk dh vksj**
ij ,d izsjd dk;ZØe vkSj dk;Z'kkyk vk;ksftr dhA dk;ZØe ds eq[; mís';
,uvkbZvks,l dh f'k{kkFkhZ lgk;rk lsokvksa vkSj fd'kksjkoLFkk ds nkSjku fo"k; fo'ks"k
tSls vkRelEeku] vkRefo'okl] Hkkoukvksa dk izca/u vkSj fe=k lewg ls laca/ ds ckjs
esa tkx#drk mRiUu djuk Fkk tks lHkh {ks=kksa esa fu"ifÙk c<+kus eas ,d egÙoiw.kZ Hkwfedk
fuHkkrs gSaA
Under the banner of Adolescence Education Programme (AEP), MITRAthe Adolescent Friendly Centre of NIOS Regional Centre, Bhubaneswar
organized an Induction Programme and a workshop on “Growing Up” for
the newly enrolled learners of NIOS at Police High School, Baripada on
October 27, 2013. The main objectives of the programme were to create
awareness of learning support services of NIOS and certain issues during
adolescent period like-self esteem, self confidence, management of emotions
and peer relationship which play an important role in enhancing performance
in all areas.
Dr. Kuldeep Agarwal, Director (Academic) welcomed all the participants
and emphasized on the effectiveness and importance of TMAs and PCPs.
He spoke at length about PCPs and requested all academic facilitators to
join hands so as to reach the unreached.
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A total of 35 learners and five tutors along with the
bl dk;ZØe eas dqy ik¡p f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa vkSj ik¡p vuqf'k{kdksa
coordinators of NIOS participated in this
us Hkkx fy;kA izsjd l=k dk izkjaHk Jh lafcr feJk ofj"B
programme. The Induction Session started with a
dk- v-] {ks=kh; dsUnz] Hkqous'oj ds Lokxr Hkk"k.k ls
welcome address by Mr. Sambit Mishra, SEO,
gqvkA Jh frfej ?kks"k us Ldwy esa ,vkbZ LFkkfir djus ds
NIOS RC-BBSR. While Mr. Timir Ghosh thanked
fy, ,uvkbZvks,l dks /U;okn fn;k ftlls ckfjikM+k vkSj
NIOS for setting up an AI at the school thereby
providing educational opportunities to the deprived
ikl ds {kss=kksa ds f'k{kk oafpr f'k{kkfFkZ;ksa dks f'k{kk izkfIr
learners of Baripada and nearby areas.,
ds volj fn, tk ldasxsA Jh o`ankou MS'k] ,d f'k{kk fon
Mr. Brundaban Dash, an educationist and Retd.
vkSj iqfyl gkbZ Ldwy] ckfjikM+k ds lsokfuo`Ùk gsMekLVj
Head Master of Police High School Baripada found
us ik;k fd ;g ckfjikM+k eas f'k{kk ds bfrgkl eas ,d ehy
this as a milestone in the history of education in
dk iRFkj gS fd ;gk¡ vè;;u dsUnz LFkkfir djus dk
Baripada with such a significant step of setting up
a Study Centre.
egÙoiw.kZ dne mBk;k x;k gSA
f'k{kkFkhZ ^o;Ldrk dh vksj* ij dk;Z'kkyk esa Hkkx ysrs gq,
MkW- vkj-ds- uk;d] 'kSf{kd vf/dkjh] ,uvkbZvks,l us
Dr. R.K. Nayak, Academic Officer of NIOS made a
'kSf{kd ijke'kZ] O;fDrxr ijke'kZ vkSj O;fDrxr laidZ Learners participating in the workshop on "Growing Up"' presentation depicting the importance of academic
counselling, personal counselling and role of tutors
dk;ZØe (ihlhih) eas le; izc/
a u ds fy, vuqf'k{kdksa dh Hkwfedk ij izLrqfr nh vkSj
for managing time in the Personal Contact Programme (PCP) and also cited
,uvkbZvks,l esa miyC/ vkbZlhVh lgk;rk lsokvksa dk Hkh gokyk fn;kA
ICT support services available at NIOS.
In the post-lunch session, a workshop on “Growing Up” was organized in
which an activity titled “Relationship with self” was carried out.
Hkkstu ds ckn l=k eas] ^^o;Ldrk dh vksj* ij ,d dk;Z'kkyk vk;ksftr dh xbZ ftlea
^^Lo;a ls laca/** 'kh"kZd ,d xfrfof/ djkbZ xbZA
liQyrk dh dgkuh / Success Story
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ukekadu la[;k
Mohit
Enrolment No. 27038782014
27038782014
Mohit is a promising hockey player who had to devote several
hours everyday for practice to be able to excel and do well in
the sport. He was therefore not able to attend regular school
and pursue his studies. However, the NIOS opportunity has
helped him to complete the 10 th class through its flexible
admission and examination patterns. Highly appreciative of
the NIOS Scheme, Mohit has encouraged many of his friends
who are employed but have not completed schooling.
eksfgr gkWdh ds ,d cgqr vPNs f[kykM+h gSa ftUgsa bl [ksy eas csgrj izn'kZu
djus ds fy, izfrfnu ?kaVksa vH;kl djuk iM+rk FkkA vr% os fu;fer
Ldwy ugha tk ldrs Fks vkSj viuh i<+kbZ ugha dj ldrs FksA ,sls eas]
,uvkbZvks,l ds volj us lqfo/kiw.kZ izos'k vkSj ijh{kk i¼fr }kjk 10oha
d{kk iwjh djus esa lgk;rk nhA eksfgr ,uvkbZvks,l ;kstuk dh vR;f/d
ljkguk djrs gSa vkSj mUgksaus vius cgqr ls ,sls fe=kksa dks f'k{kk izkIr djus
ds fy, izksRlkfgr fd;k gS tks jkstxkj izkIr gSa ijUrq viuh fo|ky; f'k{kk
iwjh ugha dj ik,A
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