Karnataka requests for three Doordarshan channels to televise education, writes to Centre


Bengaluru, May 27 (IANS): Amid uncertainty caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, which has disrupted school education in Karnataka, the state government is seeking the help of the Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to televise classes, a state minister said on Tuesday.

"We request you to provide minimum three channels on the Doordarshan network exclusively for the Department of Public Instruction, Government of Karnataka," Primary and Secondary Education Minister Suresh Kumar said in a letter to Union I&B Minister Prakash Javadekar.


Suresh Kumar

Suggesting co-branding the channels under DD and the state education department, he asked for the channels to be mandatorily transmitted by the cable and DTH operators under the Cable Act.

The state education department has already discussed with Prasar Bharti officials, who, according Kumar, have assured 3+3 hours of timeslots on the education channel Chandana on cost basis.

"We have also made all the necessary arrangements for content creation by the teachers," he said.

Meanwhile, the minister has revealed that television is the best medium for the students as a home learning mode in these challenging times.

"The department of public instruction reviewed various technological options and considered TV as one of the best means for home learning," Kumar said.

In a survey conducted by the education department, it was found out that 95 per cent households had television sets.

Kumar said the state operates government schools in nine languages, including Kannada, English and Urdu.

"To cater to all the students, and considering a long-term strategy to run schools by maintaining social distancing, we are in immediate need of minimum three exclusive channels to teach through TV," he said.

According to Kumar, the Karnataka government is facing hardships to meet the capital expenditure requirements, hence, it is seeking help from the I&B Ministry.

 

 

  

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  • Jeevan, kudla

    Wed, May 27 2020

    This man wants to be in news thats all.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Wed, May 27 2020

    Along with that channel, I feel that Government must start one more channel to educate all MPs ,MLAs and specifically ministers to keep them upto date. This will benefit the administration.

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  • Anantha krishna, Kudla

    Wed, May 27 2020

    These will then turn into Godi Media later on...

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  • GURKA, MANGALURU

    Wed, May 27 2020

    Education is become a MAFIA WORLD ! to invest the BLACK MONEY including the saving the tax evade also getting a social status !! They gone far to attract to the students by putting a hoardings of BEAUTIFUL GIRLS as if they are teaching in their institutions !! "VIDYADHANA IS SHRESTA DHANA" philiosopy is gone to the wind

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  • KV Kamath, Mangalore

    Wed, May 27 2020

    Many private schools(Including CBSE, State Board) are up for sale in many taluks in Tamilnadu after the outbreak of the pandemic. The selling managements have lost hope after Interactive classes have started.

    Same is the story with marriage Halls.Where can be investments made for safe returns on Capital?

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  • GURKA, MANGALURU

    Wed, May 27 2020

    Thank you YEDDIJI ! Now you are changed to people friendly ! in older days you were power hungry and all that drama !! You are enlighten like BUDDHA ! tak tak tak

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, May 27 2020

    Make Learning Interactive ...

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