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Launching Of National Council For Teacher Education New Website

More Transparency With Progressive Steps


Mrs. Smriti Irani launching website. (Source: PIB/GR/TYP/BIN/USPA/WN)
USPA NEWS - The Union Minister for Human Resource Development, Mrs. Smriti Irani launching the new and revamped website of the National Council for Teacher Education´s (NCTE), in New Delhi on May 28, 2015. The website in new avataar will be fully dynamic and responsive.
Mrs. Smriti Irani, the Union Minister for Human Resource Development launched the new and revamped website of NCTE at New Delhi in the presence of Mr. SN Mohanty, Secretary, Higher Education, Ms. Vrinda Sarup, Secretary, School Education & Literacy, Prof. Santosh Panda, Chairperson, NCTE and Shri Jaan-E-Alam, Joint Secretary, MHRD on May 28. The launch of revamped website of NCTE will be another step towards achieving transparency in the governance which is the focus of the new government.
Any regulator for professional education and training needs to be transparent, be responsive to public grievances, provide instant required information, and should put in place a dynamic system for instant use, networking and course correction. That´s precisely what the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) has done today. NCTE is a statutory organization created through an Act of Parliament, with a mandate to achieve planned and coordinated development of teacher education in the country.
The website in new avataar will be fully dynamic and responsive. In addition, the website is user friendly and responsive which can be seen on any device including mobile phones. The applicant can file online complaint, RTI application and will be immediately sent SMS acknowledgment on his / her mobile number as well as through his / her e-mail address. The website is rich in content, which contains rules, regulations, norms and standards, frequently asked questions, information for ongoing activities, teacher education curriculum, publications, video galleries etc. The Minister congratulated NCTE for this transparency and progressive step.
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