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Prasar Bharati Signs MoU with Electronics and IT Ministry to Launch 51 Education TV channels

The services will be available free of cost for all the viewers 24x7, in line with improving skill development and providing quality education, the government said in a statement.
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Nov 05 2020
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The services will be available free of cost for all the viewers 24x7, in line with improving skill development and providing quality education, the government said in a statement.
The Press Trust of India building on Parliament Street, New Delhi, where Prasar Bharati used to be headquartered until recently before it moved away because of the high costs. Credit: Neeraj Bhushan
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New Delhi India's public broadcaster Prasar Bharati on Wednesday entered into an MoU with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology to launch 51 direct-to-home (DTH) education TV channels.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between Prasar Bharati and Bhaskaracharya National Institute for Space Applications and Geo-Informatics under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology aims to bring quality educational programmes to every household, including those in rural and remote areas, the government said in a statement.

"Under the ambit of this MoU, 51 DTH education TV channels comprising Swaymprabha (22 channels) (M/o Education), e-Vidya for classes 1 to 12 (12 channels) of NCERT, Vande Gujarat (Govt. of Gujarat) (16 channels) and DigiShala under M/o Electronics and IT (1 channel) shall be available as DD co-branded channels to all DD FreeDish viewers. This move aims to bring quality educational programmes to every household, including those in rural and remote areas, it said.

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The services will be available free of cost for all the viewers 24x7, in line with government's commitment towards skill development and providing quality education to the last person in the country, it said.

"This government initiative will go a long way in achieving Government's goal of providing education to all, the statement said.

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