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MBD Group celebrates 76th Founder s Day
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MBD Group s 76th Founder s Day: Celebrating commitment to society and the entrepreneurial spirit of Ashok Kumar Malhotra – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News
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Mar 27, 2021
Under ALTS Solution, the company provides curriculum books, workbooks, teacher resources, live class, question bank, adaptive learning platform, progress reports and many more features to the schools right from Kindergarten to Class XII. The App enables students and teachers of CBSE, CISCE and various STATE BOARDS to sustain a seamless teaching learning process and is driven by the latest research in pedagogy and innovations in teaching methodology.
Ms. Monica Malhotra Kandhari, Managing Director, MBD Group, said, “The book fair has always been an ideal platform for us to not only launch our latest innovations in education and publishing but also to connect with students, learners and other stake holders of the industry. This year we are showcasing our personalized learning app AASOKA & ALTS Solution which are the major attractions at our stall. I am hopeful that the students, teachers as well as school management will be benefitted from the App and ALTS Solution
In the Union Budget 2021-22, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman set aside Rs 93,224.31-crore towards education, or around Rs 6,087 crore less than the budget estimate for 2020-21.
Experts say, this 6% reduction from Rs 99,311 crore in 2020-21, which is the lowest in three years, may have an adverse effect on school education which is already struggling due the pandemic and ensuing lockdown. This reduction is especially telling as the ministry of education will start implementing the new National Education Policy (NEP) from this year, which advocates increasing government expenditure on education.
The NEP roll-out requires massive investments, with the school education department telling the finance commission that it alone needs Rs 1.14-trillion for a five-year period.