GoI, Naga govt, WB sign $68 million project to enhance governance of schools across Nagaland
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The Nagaland: Enhancing Classroom Teaching and Resources Project will improve classroom instruction; create opportunities for the professional development of teachers; and build technology systems to provide students and teachers with more access to blended and online learning as well as allow better monitoring of policies and programs.
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Strengthening Nagaland’s Education Management and Information System (EMIS) will enable wider access to education resources.
The Government of India, Government of Nagaland and the World Bank have signed a $68 million project to enhance the governance of schools across Nagaland as well as to improve teaching practices and learning environments in select schools.
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World Bank Signs New Project to Improve Quality of School Education in Nagaland
The Government of India, Government of Nagaland and the World Bank today signed a $68 million project to enhance the governance of schools across Nagaland as well as to improve teaching practices and learning environments in select schools.
The Nagaland: Enhancing Classroom Teaching and Resources Project will improve classroom instruction; create opportunities for the professional development of teachers; and build technology systems to provide students and teachers with more access to blended and online learning as well as allow better monitoring of policies and programs. Such an integrated approach will complement conventional delivery models and help mitigate the challenges posed by COVID-19. About 150,000 students and 20,000 teachers in the government education system in Nagaland will benefit from the statewide reforms in schools.
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Explained | How Development Projects Worth $800 Mn Approved By The World Bank Will Benefit India December 19, 2020 / 12:35 PM IST
Indian government and World Bank have signed four projects worth $800 million to support development initiatives in the country. The projects include Chhattisgarh Inclusive Rural and Accelerated Agriculture Growth Project (CHIRAAG); Nagaland: Enhancing Classroom Teaching and Resources Project; Second Dam Improvement and Rehabilitation Project (DRIP-2) and Second Accelerating India s COVID-19 Social Protection Response Programme.Watch the video to know how will these projects benefit India. Moneycontrol News
World Bank approves four India projects worth over $800 million aimed at improving education, dam safety The projects will also look at strengthening India s social protection architecture and promoting nutrition-supportive agriculture for tribals in Chhattisgarh
New Delhi: The World Bank on Wednesday approved four India projects worth over US $800 million to support development initiatives.
The projects that have been approved are: Chhattisgarh Inclusive Rural and Accelerated Agriculture Growth Project (CHIRAAG); Nagaland: Enhancing Classroom Teaching and Resources Project; and Second Dam Improvement and Rehabilitation Project (DRIP-2). The projects support a range of development initiatives – strengthening India s social protection architecture, promoting nutrition-supportive agriculture for tribal households in Chhattisgarh, enhancing quality education in Nagaland and improving the safety and performance of existing dams across vario