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Inviting Creative Ideas and Suggestion to Make India a ‘Tech Nation’

Inviting Creative Ideas and Suggestion to Make India a ‘Tech Nation’Inviting Creative Ideas and Suggestion to Make India a ‘Tech Nation’
Start Date :
Feb 17, 2022
Last Date :
Mar 01, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Inviting Creative Ideas and Suggestion to Make India a ‘Tech Nation’ ...

Inviting Creative Ideas and Suggestion to Make India a ‘Tech Nation’

Union Budget 2022 has unfolded a vision for a ‘Naya Bharat’, which will be built on a strong digital ecosystem coupled with reliable physical infrastructure. It has proposed several initiatives to boost skilling sector ushering in a decade of technology in India – or ‘Techade'. The Centre is reimagining Skill India 2.0 to focus on digital skill development, strengthening the collective vision for an inclusive Digital Bharat.

It is also working towards renovating the National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF) and aligning it with evolving industries, making sure the supply of talent is in sync with demand for it. NSQF is anchored in the National Council of Vocational Education and Training (NCVET) to foster stronger industry skill linkages. The current thrust of the NCVET is on emerging technologies including drones, augmented reality, virtual reality, robotics, animation, machine learning, etc.

Industry demand-driven training is being promoted by fee-based training with industry partnerships. Industry-recognized courses in line with Industry 4.0 are in focus. NCVET is also looking to align Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) courses that are running in the industry, with NSQF to create more job-oriented skilling and better absorption by industry.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman launched the DESH-stack e-portal to encourage a digital ecosystem for skilling and livelihood. DESH is designed to address complex challenges facing the skill development ecosystem by bridging the gap between demand and supply in the existing framework. The portal, which provides API-based trusted skill credentials, payment and discovery layers to find relevant jobs and entrepreneurial opportunities, will also allow a frictionless exchange for skill development, deployment and associated supply-chain and enabling services. In order that this move to a technology-powered future is seamless and beneficial to the entire country, we need the brilliance of young minds to spark innovative thoughts.

The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship invites all Indian citizens to bring their best creative ideas and suggestions to the table as we move ahead to a ‘Techade’ of industrial revolution. You can be a partner in the march to change, your ideas can fuel the future.

The last date to submit your entries is 1st March 2022.

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Murali G B
Murali G B 4 years 2 months ago
Indigenous Oil slick cleaning vessels - Ejectors are nothing but venturi. There will be convergent then throat then divergent. When water is passed through the venturi at a high velocity, negative suction occurs at throat. This negative suction can be utilised to clear oil slicks from sea. 1) Floating Ejectors shall be made (using light weight metals & inflators) ensuring that, the throat intake is just touching (10mm dipping while using) with the sea water surface 2) High pressure pumps (20 kg/cm2 discharge pressure) mount on self propelled barges. 3) Oily water separator tanks(with level indicator tubes) mount on self propelled barges. This tank should have positive displacement pump on top, its suction point shall be at half the depth of thetank and arrangements to connect the pump discharge to oil storage tanks or oil vessels. Oily water separator tank drain line to discharge separated water back to sea. Anybody want to see simple Ejectors please visit your nearest Fire Station.
Prit Ranjan Jha
Prit Ranjan Jha 4 years 2 months ago
Banning all amplifiers use in public, so that there is a peaceful environment for learning, creativity & innovations. Easy Seed funds for new ideas. Prioritizing efficiency over the job creation through vote bank politics. Adopting efficient technologies.
Sandeep Sachdeva
Sandeep Sachdeva 4 years 2 months ago
SIR, I WISH TO SAY THAT THERE IS A MONOPLY OF ONLY THREE COMPANIES IN MOBILE CONNECTIVITY IN INDIA I.E. AIRTEL, VODAFONE AND JIO AND THE SERVICE OF ALL THREE COMPANIES IS VERYYYYYYYYYYYY POOOOOOOR. SO NEEDS TO INTRODUCE NEW COMPANIES TO FACILITATE INDIANS.
Dr Guinness Madasamy
Dr Guinness Madasamy 4 years 2 months ago
We should promote the Artificial Intelligence in our schools/colleges. It is learnt that the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) is preparing a new National Curriculum Framework for School Education in pursuance of the National Education Policy 2020. This will also aim at introducing a basic course on AI at the secondary level. We may gear up the same at the earliest.
NANDAN SHERLEKAR
NANDAN SHERLEKAR 4 years 2 months ago
Making India a tech nation is rekindling the lost passion of the oldest civilization.We did what was relevant in those days without modern text books.A bird has an instinct to build its own nest Or several bees building honey comb with a common goal.That's God's creation.We created Zero, astronomical calendars,said world is round. Our ancestors were confused when invaders converted religion & disturbed the frame work of society. The entire reason being jealousy & crookedness a human behavior encashed by invaders. If govt can spend money hire any agency internal or external to understand how these skills were available with us.Sense of direction to an angle with degrees & second accuracy. We did not have laser or theodlite to take levels or an compass for directions. Just imagination of 3D to build to finest sculptures with proportion with aesthetic structural, religious, futuristic looks. No cranes ,electricity,modern power tools but what fueled was passion, fame, to be superior
kashmira shah
kashmira shah 4 years 2 months ago
Government should start our own google as in which we can search our Sanskriti.. which helps to retain our culture.. it has to be in our own language.. it will give our courses which suits as per our cast and culture.. in our own languages.. we can learn online courses in our own mother tongue which is easy for normal people. Govt has to start many courses like Ayurveda, learning Veda’s , upnisad , Sanskrit, Gujrati tables , our panchang etc. in mother tongue online so that there I’ll be again we will be maintaining our legacy
kashmira shah
kashmira shah 4 years 2 months ago
My suggestion is that Govt has to start many specific clinics like Appolo clinic etc. like pmo fertility centre, PMO skin care centre etc. so it will reduce the monopoly of private hospitals and if govt have specific centres it will reduce cost for management also reduce at the same time we will get best doctors with govt approved and all treatment will be in reasonable cost. I have faced many females want to do fertility treatment but due to heavy cost they are not able to do. At the same time like white spots or hair and skin care or ENT kind of treatment in private clinic is so much expensive that normal person are not able to do which is some times not as cosmetic way but essential. Govt is only focusing for cataract kind but now they should add many activities keeping in focus with different segments as they are important also
Jaideep Chatterjee
Jaideep Chatterjee 4 years 2 months ago
The software companies can participate in the amelioration of rural life by developing a user-friendly application in the language and scripts known and understood by the affected community in distress. Uninterrupted Connectivity is the primary source for changing the landscape of the rural part through paperless activities. We are lacking in recognising the same texts and the other processes that enable the urban population to be dependable on the Android version without hesitation. Our agriculture, logistics, fire fighting systems and elementary educational methodology or the public distribution system are not available in the digital version, chances of ambiguity and financial corruption can not be ruled out easily.. Therefore if we want to digitise then we have to do work on the digitisation of. users, learn, unlearn and the relearn policy is the only option. The problem is we Indians opt for them as a compulsion, instead of parting with life.
kashmira shah
kashmira shah 4 years 2 months ago
As our good governance is doing great work with digital media.. my suggestion is to start courses in mother tongue as many of us had done graduations long back and during our schooling we had Gujrati media so we are still comfortable with our mother tongue. Google and all have limited knowledge about our languages so I always suggest to once again start schools with our own languages. Now a days education is so much expensive only because we don’t have any option for our child to send in English medium. I think so it is very very essential to start devitalise schooling or offline but in our mother tongue which will reduce cost to parents and children learn many things. Even parents are also comfortable to teach them rather spending so much on tutions. Again government has to keep subject like sports and other activities as an part of subject so that child will have fun and multiple knowledge in all fields