The government said DIKSHA has emerged as India's "One Nation, One Digital Platform" for school education, offering curriculum-linked digital resources in multiple languages. Developed by NCERT, it supports online and offline learning, personalised assessments, teacher training, QR-enabled textbooks and inclusive features, benefiting students and educators nationwide.
New Delhi: The government on Sunday said that DIKSHA, the Digital Infrastructure for Knowledge Sharing platform, has emerged as the country’s “One Nation, One Digital Platform” for school education, providing curriculum-linked digital learning resources in multiple languages and supporting inclusive, technology-enabled learning for students and teachers across India.
Launched in 2017, DIKSHA is spearheaded by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) in collaboration with the Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET).
The platform has been described as the nation’s “One Nation, One Digital Platform” for school education, aimed at ensuring continuity of learning through digital means.
According to the government, DIKSHA provides comprehensive K-12 digital learning support, covering foundational literacy and numeracy to senior secondary education.
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