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Sunday, September 12, 2021

Explore DIKSHA ( Digital Infrastructure for School Education)

 



DIKSHA portal serves as National Digital Infrastructure for teachers. All teachers across nation will be equipped with advanced digital technology 

Diksha Portal will enable, accerate and amplify solution in relam of teacher education. It will aid teacher to learn and train themselves for which assessment resources will be available. it will help teachers to create training center, profile, in call resource, assessment aid,news, and announcement and connect with teachers community

What does Diksha Portal provide:

Teacher training courses (example - training on learning outcomes, CCE, etc.)

Teaching resources such as lesson plans, concept videos, worksheets, mapped to curriculum

Assessments for teachers, to find out their strengths and areas of improvement

Teachers will be able to access this material offline on their smartphones, tablets and other devices anytime and anywhere. Material will be contextualized to local languages as well as mapped to the curriculum.

The portal is very user friendly to explore. It provides various filters to provide you resources as per your requirements. You can save your preferences too like Board, medium , class, medium and content type. This enable you to save time in searching and provide precision to your results. You can use this portal as student, teacher, and parent too.

The app of Diksha portal can be accesses through smart phone too.



I will strongly recommend the teachers and students to explore the Diksha portal for teaching and learning.


Explore by clicking on this link: Diksha Portal

www.diksha.gov.in



Wednesday, April 7, 2021

World Health Day April 07, 2021: Building a fairer, healthier world for everyone

 



April 7 of each year marks the celebration of World Health Day. From its inception at the First Health Assembly in 1948 and since taking effect in 1950, the celebration has aimed to create awareness of a specific health theme to highlight a priority area of concern for the World Health Organization. Over the past 50 years this has brought to light important health issues such as mental health, maternal and child care, and climate change. The celebration is marked by activities which extend beyond the day itself and serves as an opportunity to focus worldwide attention on these important aspects of global health.

 

This World Health Daycalling for action to eliminate health inequities, as part of a year-long global campaign to bring people together to build a fairer, healthier world. The campaign highlights WHO’s constitutional principle that “the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health is one of the fundamental rights of every human being without distinction of race, religion, political belief, economic or social condition.”

 

The world is still an unequal one. The places where we live, work and play may make it harder for some to reach their full health potential, while others thrive.  Health inequities are not only unjust and unfair, but they also threaten the advances made to date, and have the potential to widen rather than narrow equity gaps.However, health inequities are preventable with strategies that place greater attention to improving health equity, especially for the most vulnerable and marginalized groups. COVID-19 has hit all countries hard, but its impact has been harshest on those communities which were already vulnerable, who are more exposed to the disease, less likely to have access to quality health care services and more likely to experience adverse consequences as a result of measures implemented to contain the pandemic.That’s why WHO calling on leaders to ensure that communities are at the forefront in decision-making processes as we move forward to a new future, and that everyone has living and working conditions that are conducive to good health. At the same time, we urge leaders to monitor health inequities, and to ensure that all people are able to access quality health services depending on their needs and values within their communities.

 

 To keep the body in good health is a duty, for otherwise we shall not be able to trim the lamp of wisdom and keep our mind strong and clear.