Bengaluru: Helping students to study - Education minister unveils Diksha app


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, May 26: State minister for primary and secondary education, Suresh Kumar, unveiled the central government's Diksha app, which is helpful for the primary, high school and PU studies for undertaking self-study and where examination study programmes have been included.

This app helps second PU students to prepare for the examinations and to learn on their own. The state education research and training department has presented a programme of revision named Focus for the students appearing for the tenth standard examination through the Diksha app. For each subject there is an e-textbook, a minimum of two model question papers, videos that provide explanations, lesson-wise questions and answers etc will be available through the app, he said.

Diksha portal can be checked at https://diksha.gov.in. It can be downloaded through Google Play store. The students can choose the boards, medium of instruction, language and class in the app and obtain the study materials.

Principal secretary of the education department, S R Umashakar and director of PU education department, R Snehal, were present.

  

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