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Indian Youth To Get Job Opportunities In Online Gaming As Education Ministry Plans To Support The Field

IANSAug 25, 2020, 11:48 AM | Updated 11:48 AM IST
Youngsters playing video games at a parlour (representative image) (Getty Images)

Youngsters playing video games at a parlour (representative image) (Getty Images)


Union Education Ministry is working on to support the students in the field of online gaming and toy making so as to generate employment opportunities for them. The ministry will soon organise a national level hackathon on 'online games' to showcase the talent of Indian students.

The school children from across the country will be given the experience of Indian toy art. Toy and puppet making skills will be developed among school going students. Students will be given special training to teach the art of toy and puppet making. This training to the students will be in accordance with international standards.

Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' said, soon a hackathon will be organised for students of higher education institutions through innovation in toy technology and design, including online games. This hackathon will be based on technology and design reflecting Indian ethos and values.

Talking about employment possibilities in toy industry and online gaming, Union Minister Nishank said as Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi has said that the need of the hour is to make India self-reliant and our toy industry has a huge potential which students can utilise.


Under the new education policy, many fundamental changes have been made in the teaching process and textbooks. While students will get more opportunities to learn under the new curriculum, teachers will also have to adopt new ways of teaching.

Through one-nation, one-digital platform, the Education Ministry will endeavour to connect every student to the teaching process.

Major changes have been made in school education under the new education policy and a new development-based curriculum and educational structure has been created for school education.

(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)

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