Telanagana Enters Into Collaboration With Isro To Promote Education: The Telangana government went into coordinated effort with Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) to enhance administrations of its instructive channel 'Mana TV'.
Training NewsOfficials of the Department of Information Technology, Electronics and Communication of the state government, and ISRO's Development and Educational Communication Unit (DECU) marked the notice of comprehension (MoU).
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"The state government and DECU will cooperate to make and spread instructive substance by utilizing Satcom, with the goal that it achieves the whole populace of the state," said DECU Director Virender Kumar including this would incredibly add to the general improvement of the state.
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From October 1, the channel would begin instructing classes for those showing up for Group II administrations examination of the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC), said IT pastor K.T.Rama Rao.
The pastor said that day by day a four-hour project will be broadcasted for applicants get ready for the examination.
Mana TV will likewise dispatch comparative drilling programs for the understudies get ready for EAMCET, the basic passage test for admissions to designing and therapeutic courses, Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and other aggressive examinations, included Rama Rao.
"Our definitive objective is to guarantee that Mana TV achieves every one of the 90 lakh houses in the state and understudies from schools to universities and colleges, furthermore those looking for occupations and get ready for different aggressive exams," he included.
He reported that 6,000 schools in the state will dispatch advanced classes from October 14 with the assistance of ISRO.
Further the pastor said that the administration would go past instruction to utilize satellite innovation, with the goal that all segments of individuals can profit. "We may dispatch more channels to oblige different areas as was done in Gujarat."