Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan reviewed NCERT textbook availability for the ongoing session. He assessed stock positions, directed officials to ensure timely delivery, and highlighted digital textbooks on e-Pathshala as an interim solution.
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Tuesday reviewed the availability, printing, and distribution of textbooks published by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) for the ongoing academic session, according to the Ministry of Education press release.
During the meeting, Secretary of the Department of School Education & Literacy Sanjay Kumar and senior officials from the Ministry of Education and NCERT were present.
Focus on Timely Delivery and Supply Chain
The Minister assessed stock positions across States and Union Territories and reviewed coordination with state authorities and distribution agencies to ensure timely delivery, particularly in rural areas, added the release.
Pradhan also reviewed the preparation of upcoming NCERT textbooks, directing officials to ensure adequate printing and availability ahead of demand. Emphasising that no student should face inconvenience due to delays, he instructed officials to strengthen supply chains, enhance printing capacity where required, and closely monitor last-mile delivery, added the release.
Digital Textbooks as Interim Solution
He also highlighted the availability of digital textbooks through e-Pathshala as an interim solution to ensure uninterrupted learning until physical books reach all students. (ANI)
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