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4000 institutes didn't get One Nation One Subscription benefits: Centre's panel
4000 institutes didn't get One Nation One Subscription benefits: Centre's panel

India Today

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • India Today

4000 institutes didn't get One Nation One Subscription benefits: Centre's panel

Nearly 4,000 of 7,008 eligible institutions under the Ministry of Education's One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) scheme have not yet received its benefits, a parliamentary panel has Standing Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports, chaired by Congress MP Digvijaya Singh, has directed the government to furnish updated information on the current status of the scheme's ONOS scheme, a new Central Sector Scheme, has been allocated a total budget of about Rs 6,000 crore for three calendar years — 2025, 2026 and It aims to provide institutions across India with access to academic and research resources through a unified subscription IMPLEMENTATION CONCERNSIn its report, the Committee noted that while the ONOS scheme has been approved and implemented, its rollout has been slower than expected.'The Committee notes that the ONOS scheme has been approved and implemented. The Committee's recommendation had called for the accelerated implementation of the ONOS scheme. However, as the Committee noted in its 364th Report on Demand for Grants of the Higher Education Department (FY 24-25), about 4,000 of the 7,008 eligible institutions had still not received the benefits of the ONOS,' the report panel has asked the Department of Higher Education to provide updated information on steps taken to accelerate the scheme's coverage so that all eligible institutions can avail of its intended OVER ANRF FUND UTILISATIONThe Committee has also raised concerns over the functioning of the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF), established under the ANRF Act, acknowledged that the Act was brought out in letter and spirit, with provisions for an Executive Council to give high-level strategic directions, monitor performance, and envision the implementation of the Foundation's the panel flagged that the ANRF had not been able to spend any of its budgeted funds for the previous financial FOR ACCOUNTABILITY AND PROGRESSThe report noted, 'As per the provisions, an Executive Council was constituted wherein high-level strategic directions were given, performance monitored and implementation of the objectives of the Foundation was envisioned. However, in its discussions on the Demands for Grants of the Department of Higher Education in FY 2024-25, the Committee was informed that the ANRF had not been able to spend any of its budgeted funds for the previous financial year.'The panel has asked to be apprised of the current status of ANRF's functioning and any further initiatives undertaken to ensure it meets its objectives the ONOS and ANRF initiatives are seen as critical for advancing research and education in India. The Committee's recommendations stress that timely implementation and proper fund utilisation are essential to achieve their goals.- Ends

4,000 institutions under One Nation One Subscription scheme haven't received benefits: Par panel
4,000 institutions under One Nation One Subscription scheme haven't received benefits: Par panel

Indian Express

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

4,000 institutions under One Nation One Subscription scheme haven't received benefits: Par panel

Around 4,000 out of 7,008 eligible institutions under the One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) scheme of the Ministry of Education have not received its benefits, a parliamentary panel has flagged. The Standing Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports, headed by Congress MP Digvijaya Singh, directed the furnishing of updated information on the current status of the ONOS' reach. 'The Committee notes that the ONOS scheme has been approved and implemented. The Committee's recommendation had called for the accelerated implementation of the ONOS scheme. However, as the Committee noted in its 364th Report on Demand for Grants of the Higher Education Department (FY 24-25), about 4,000 of the 7,008 eligible institutions had still not received the benefits of the ONOS. 'The Committee would direct the Department to provide updated information on the current status of the ONOS's reach, and provide an update on the steps taken to accelerate the scheme's implementation,' the panel said in its report. The Committee also noted that the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) Act, 2023 was brought out in letter and spirit but it has not been able to spend any of its budgeted funds for the previous financial year. 'As per the provisions, an Executive Council was constituted wherein high-level strategic directions were given, performance monitored and implementation of the objectives of the Foundation was envisioned. However, in its discussions on the Demands for Grants of the Department of Higher Education in FY 2024-25, the Committee was informed that the ANRF had not been able to spend any of its budgeted funds for the previous financial year. 'In this regard, the Committee needs to be apprised of the current status of the ANRF's functioning and further initiatives undertaken, if any,' the report added.

4,000 institutions under One Nation One Subscription scheme haven't received benefits: Par panel
4,000 institutions under One Nation One Subscription scheme haven't received benefits: Par panel

Economic Times

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Economic Times

4,000 institutions under One Nation One Subscription scheme haven't received benefits: Par panel

Synopsis A parliamentary panel has raised concerns about the slow implementation of the One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) scheme, noting that a significant number of eligible institutions have yet to benefit. The committee has directed the Ministry of Education to provide updated information and accelerate the scheme's reach. Reuters Around 4,000 out of 7,008 eligible institutions under the One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) scheme of the Ministry of Education have not received its benefits, a parliamentary panel has flagged. The Standing Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports, headed by Congress MP Digvijaya Singh, directed the furnishing of updated information on the current status of the ONOS' reach. "The Committee notes that the ONOS scheme has been approved and implemented. The Committee's recommendation had called for the accelerated implementation of the ONOS scheme. However, as the Committee noted in its 364th Report on Demand for Grants of the Higher Education Department (FY 24-25), about 4,000 of the 7,008 eligible institutions had still not received the benefits of the ONOS. "The Committee would direct the Department to provide updated information on the current status of the ONOS's reach, and provide an update on the steps taken to accelerate the scheme's implementation," the panel said in its report. The Committee also noted that the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) Act, 2023 was brought out in letter and spirit but it has not been able to spend any of its budgeted funds for the previous financial year. "As per the provisions, an Executive Council was constituted wherein high-level strategic directions were given, performance monitored and implementation of the objectives of the Foundation was envisioned. However, in its discussions on the Demands for Grants of the Department of Higher Education in FY 2024-25, the Committee was informed that the ANRF had not been able to spend any of its budgeted funds for the previous financial year. "In this regard, the Committee needs to be apprised of the current status of the ANRF's functioning and further initiatives undertaken, if any," the report added.

4,000 institutions under One Nation One Subscription scheme haven't received benefits: Par panel
4,000 institutions under One Nation One Subscription scheme haven't received benefits: Par panel

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

4,000 institutions under One Nation One Subscription scheme haven't received benefits: Par panel

Around 4,000 out of 7,008 eligible institutions under the One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) scheme of the Ministry of Education have not received its benefits, a parliamentary panel has flagged. The Standing Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports, headed by Congress MP Digvijaya Singh, directed the furnishing of updated information on the current status of the ONOS' reach. Finance Value and Valuation Masterclass - Batch 4 By CA Himanshu Jain View Program Artificial Intelligence AI For Business Professionals Batch 2 By Ansh Mehra View Program Finance Value and Valuation Masterclass - Batch 3 By CA Himanshu Jain View Program Artificial Intelligence AI For Business Professionals By Vaibhav Sisinity View Program Finance Value and Valuation Masterclass - Batch 2 By CA Himanshu Jain View Program Finance Value and Valuation Masterclass Batch-1 By CA Himanshu Jain View Program "The Committee notes that the ONOS scheme has been approved and implemented. The Committee's recommendation had called for the accelerated implementation of the ONOS scheme. However, as the Committee noted in its 364th Report on Demand for Grants of the Higher Education Department (FY 24-25), about 4,000 of the 7,008 eligible institutions had still not received the benefits of the ONOS. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The role of AI in application modernization - Modernization without disruption CIO | Rocket Software Undo "The Committee would direct the Department to provide updated information on the current status of the ONOS's reach, and provide an update on the steps taken to accelerate the scheme's implementation," the panel said in its report. The Committee also noted that the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) Act, 2023 was brought out in letter and spirit but it has not been able to spend any of its budgeted funds for the previous financial year. Live Events "As per the provisions, an Executive Council was constituted wherein high-level strategic directions were given, performance monitored and implementation of the objectives of the Foundation was envisioned. However, in its discussions on the Demands for Grants of the Department of Higher Education in FY 2024-25, the Committee was informed that the ANRF had not been able to spend any of its budgeted funds for the previous financial year. "In this regard, the Committee needs to be apprised of the current status of the ANRF's functioning and further initiatives undertaken, if any," the report added.

Two-week capacity building programme concludes at Central University of Karnataka
Two-week capacity building programme concludes at Central University of Karnataka

The Hindu

time19-07-2025

  • Science
  • The Hindu

Two-week capacity building programme concludes at Central University of Karnataka

'The One Nation One Subscription initiative offers a vast opportunity for researchers to access quality academic resources from across the globe at their fingertips. Our teachers must make the best use of this facility to produce high-quality research,' said Battu Satyanarayana, Vice-Chancellor of the Central University of Karnataka (CUK). He was speaking at the valedictory session of the two-week capacity building programme on research methodology for young teachers, organised by the Department of Education, CUK, and sponsored by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi, on Friday. Mr. Satyanarayana said that the university has made significant investments in building research infrastructure, including laboratory and library development, and in creating a research ecosystem on campus. 'Whatever you have learnt here should be taken back to your classrooms and used to mentor future researchers. The development of any nation depends on its capacity for research and innovation. If we are to achieve the goal of 'Viksit Bharat,' we must ensure that the benefits of quality research reach the last person in society,' he added. Programme director G.R. Angadi said the aim of the programme was to enhance the research skills of young faculty members. 'The training covered key areas such as research methodology, publication strategies, research ethics, quantitative and qualitative tools, and field-based educational practices, offering a comprehensive blend of theory and practical learning,' he said. Basavaraj Benni from the Department of Economics, Bangalore University, delivered a special lecture on qualitative research techniques. The two-week programme saw participation from young teachers across different parts of the country.

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