SAARC meet: Irani for higher linkages between varsities
BY M Post Bureau2 Nov 2014 5:28 AM IST
M Post Bureau2 Nov 2014 5:28 AM IST
Human resource development minister Smriti Irani on Friday favoured increased university to university linkages between SAARC countries for mutual capacity building in education sector and recognition of each other’s educational qualification.
Chairing the second edition of the SAARC Education Ministers’ meet here, she underlined the importance accorded to education in all SAARC Summits and stressed on harmonisation of academic standards and establishment of linkages between research institutions and think-tanks in the region.
‘Education and cultural diplomacy is the only way forward to strengthen relationship between the SAARC countries. We should, therefore, like to have focused university to university linkages between our countries for mutual capacity building in education,’ Irani said.
She said, ‘As we have various common challenges of development, our researchers need to work collectively to evolve technology to address these challenges and I would urge for enhanced linkages of our researchers.’ She also emphasised on ‘instutionalisation of students, academics, teachers and youth exchange programmes for sustainable people-to-people linkages’.
Use of information and communication technology as a supporting medium for learning should be taken up by all SAARC nations in a mision mode, she said, citing the ‘Massive Open Online Course’ initiated by her ministry.
Chairing the second edition of the SAARC Education Ministers’ meet here, she underlined the importance accorded to education in all SAARC Summits and stressed on harmonisation of academic standards and establishment of linkages between research institutions and think-tanks in the region.
‘Education and cultural diplomacy is the only way forward to strengthen relationship between the SAARC countries. We should, therefore, like to have focused university to university linkages between our countries for mutual capacity building in education,’ Irani said.
She said, ‘As we have various common challenges of development, our researchers need to work collectively to evolve technology to address these challenges and I would urge for enhanced linkages of our researchers.’ She also emphasised on ‘instutionalisation of students, academics, teachers and youth exchange programmes for sustainable people-to-people linkages’.
Use of information and communication technology as a supporting medium for learning should be taken up by all SAARC nations in a mision mode, she said, citing the ‘Massive Open Online Course’ initiated by her ministry.
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