e-magazine ‘NIPUN Path’ launched in Ambala
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsAmbala Deputy Commissioner Ajay Singh Tomer on Tuesday digitally released the bi-monthly e-magazine “NIPUN Path” to accelerate the National Initiative for Proficiency in Reading with Understanding and Numeracy (NIPUN) Haryana Mission in Ambala.
The DC shared the e-magazine with all district officials via WhatsApp and e-mail.
On the occasion, the Deputy Commissioner congratulated the NIPUN team of Ambala District on the launch of the e-magazine.
He said the e-magazine would help reach every child not only in Ambala but across the state. This would increase the likelihood of children in the district and state achieving the NIPUN goals soon. Furthermore, the e-magazine would also promote the message of saving trees and protecting the environment.
Singh asked the officials of the Education Department to ensure that the e-magazine was published continuously and said the magazine should include articles highlighting the best practices of schools, as well as articles about children who had achieved excellence in education through hard work, so that other children could draw inspiration. He congratulated and praised all members involved in preparing the magazine and the Education Department for this work.
Ambala District Education Officer (DEO) Sudhir Kalra on whose initiative the e-magazine was prepared, said the e-magazine NIPUN Path (NIPUN Haryana Mission) would provide a platform to officials, teachers, mentors, children and their parents associated with the NIPUN Haryana Mission in Ambala to recognise their roles in the successful implementation of the mission. It would also help them share their strategies for the programme’s success in the district.
“Ambala is the first district in the state where the idea of strengthening the NIPUN Haryana Mission through an e-magazine has been given a concrete shape. This e-magazine will also help children in classes II and III share their experiences on their “ NIPUN Path” journey, allowing other children to benefit from these experiences,” the DEO said.
District Elementary Education Officer (DEEO) Jyoti Rani, District Project Coordinator (DPC) Pramod Rana and members of NIPUN team were present.
After the digital release of the e-magazine, Kalra also encouraged officers who played an important role in preparing of the e-magazine, by presenting them with certificates of appreciation in his office.