NEW DELHI: Delhi University has decided to go ahead with the introduction of Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS) from the upcoming academic session apparently without the "mandate" of the varsity's Executive Council.
In an official communication to deans of all faculties on April 29, DU's joint registrar (academics) has directed them to start preparations for the implementation of CBCS.
The registrar's communication came after a meeting between the vice-chancellor, Dinesh Singh, and the deans to discuss its implementation on April 23.
"I advise you to start the process of preparation of the syllabi for all undergraduate courses within the structure laid
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Making one person in every family digitally literate is one of the integral components of the Prime Minister 's vision of “Digital India”. The National Digital Literacy Mission (NDLM) envisages initially to provide Information Communication and Technology (ICT) training to 10 lakh (Ten lakh) persons, one in every eligible household in selected Blocks in each State/ UT of the country. Out of 10 lakh, 9 lakh will be trained through government machinery and 1 lakh through Industry, NGOs and others through their own resources/ under Corporate Social Responsibility. The objective is to impart basic ICT skills relevant to