AICTE, CSTT partner to define technical terms in Indian languages
The agreement is in line with the All-India Council of Technical Education (AICTE’) aim to expand engineering and technical education in Indian languages.
The All-India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) and the Commission for Scientific and Technical Terminology (CSTT) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to define scientific and technical terms in Hindi and other Indian languages.
The agreement is in line with AICTE’s aim to expand engineering and technical education in Indian languages. The regulatory body has already translated 218 engineering books into 11 Indian languages and its latest endeavour with CSTT is aimed at standardising technical terminology in Indian languages and propagating their use widely by collaborating with state governments, universities, Indian textbook boards and state granth academies.
As a part of the MoU, both AICTE and CSTT will work towards evolving and defining scientific and technical terms in Hindi and in other modern Indian languages for the purpose of teaching process, content creation as textbooks, faculty development program (FDP), skilling, and vocational education, promotion of Indian Knowledge System in Hindi and Indian languages and localisation of technology.
Step will promote technical education in remote areas: AICTE Chairman
AICTE Chairman Prof Anil D Sahasrabudhe said: “This will benefit millions of Indian students who want to study engineering in their Indian languages. Along with CSTT, AICTE will ensure that the defined technical terms become a part of textbooks prepared for technical education in different Indian languages. We believe this is a step towards inclusivity and will inspire many students in remote areas to take up technical education in their Indian language.”
AICTE will support the CSTT in the creation of terminology through the application of technology and will provide faculty training for imparting teaching and learning in Indian languages. The CSTT will provide scientific and technical terminology for various subjects included in the syllabus of the AICTE-run programs in Hindi and other Indian languages. CSTT will also provide terminology training via workshops and seminars to facilitate the staff/ teaching faculty of the AICTE and its various branches/colleges.
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