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SAWIT.AI and AICTE Partners to Drive India’s AI-First Vision, Unlocking Dollar1.3 Trillion Gen AI Opportunity

India– August 9, 2024 –SAWiT (South Asian Women in Tech) & GUVI announce a groundbreaking partnership to invite 16 lakhs+ women students enrolled in AICTE-affiliated institutions to participate in SAWiT.AI, the world’s largest, women-only Generative AI learning challenge, which is training 5 lakh women in Generative AI on 21 September. Student participation is free, and online and offers unrestricted access to students everywhere.

All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), under the aegis of the Department of Higher Education, is responsible for the planning, formulation, and maintenance of norms and standards in technical education across the country. SAWiT (South Asian Women in Technology), network aspires to be women’s empowerment catalyst through advancing skilling and support for 10 million/1 crore Indian women in the Generative AI, AI and automation ecosystem

The AICTE-SAWiT.AI partnership offers five immediate, tangible, and valuable benefits for women students and institutions. Firstly, it addresses the growing need for future-ready technical education by preparing students for an evolving job market through Gen AI upskilling in six Indian languages (Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi, Hindi) and English, with all necessary learning infrastructure provided, making it easy to complete the course. Secondly, it enhances student skills and employability, fosters valuable industry connections, and positions institutions as global leaders in AI education.

Additionally, students can earn one academic credit for completing the 15-hour Gen AI course, which includes Python and Gen AI. For institutions, the integration of NSQF-aligned Gen AI courses with credit equivalence under the National Credit Framework enriches their curricula. AICTE recommends that participating institutions award one credit for course completion, thereby bolstering their academic and professional credentials. Furthermore, the partnership offers participation in the SAWiT hackathon in October 2024, providing students with the opportunity to further develop their Gen AI skills, gain recognition, and compete for valuable prizes.

Lastly, student and faculty participants are invited to join SAWiT, a women-only network that nurtures professional success and entrepreneurship. Built on Kalido’s AI-driven platform, SAWiT maximizes opportunities through peer-to-peer matching, entrepreneurship, job readiness learning pathways, and job placements at scale.

Prof. T G Sitharam, Chairman at AICTE, said, “AICTE is leading the GenAI revolution for Women across India with GUVI and it will greatly benefit from World’s Largest Women Only, Gen AI Learning Challenge SAWiT.AI. By integrating Generative AI and Python courses into our curriculum, we are enhancing their skillsets and employability in Gen AI, while also fostering valuable industry connections. This initiative is a significant step towards improving educational quality and creating equal opportunities for women in STEM.”

Anitha Natarajan, COO of GUVI, highlighted, ” Our partnership with AICTE represents a pivotal step towards advancing India’s AI capabilities. By equipping women with the latest AI technologies, we are aligning with the ‘India AI Mission’ and ‘Viksit Bharat 2047’ to ensure that women play a central role in shaping the future of AI. Our goal is to enable women to secure half of the emerging AI and automation jobs in India over the next five years, thus crafting a new narrative where Indian women lead the way in building a better, technology-driven world.”

This partnership represents a major step in democratizing access to AI education and advancing gender equality and technological innovation. Creating this vast pool of talent drives the fulfilment of India’s aspiration to be the AI capital of the world, capture the $1.3 trillion GDP opportunity and climb the economic complexity index rankings.

AICTE and OPPO India Launch Generation Green Campaign with 5000 Student Internships

New Delhi, July 09, 2024: The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and OPPO India today announced their ‘Generation Green’ campaign. The 100-day programme—managed by 1M1B (One Million for One Billion)—promotes green skills among the youth through 5,000 internship opportunities across colleges in India.

According to LinkedIn’s Global Green Skills Report 2023, job seekers with green skills are 29% more likely to get hired than the average workforce. This initiative cultivates climate-conscious skills which will add to the students’ knowledge to make them future-ready for the opportunities of tomorrow.

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“AICTE is proud to join hands with OPPO India for the Green Internship Programme,” Dr TG Sitharam, Chairman of AICTE, said. “It is a fantastic opportunity for students to develop their skills and contribute to sustainability efforts that tackle environmental challenges and contribute towards building an eco-friendly world. Notably, OPPO India is the first electronics manufacturing company to offer internships through AICTE. This campaign is a part of the 1 Crore Internships mission of AICTE, Ministry of Education, Govt of India, and will contribute to the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.”

Students from all streams, technical and non-technical, can participate in this internship program. The interns will undertake a range of hands-on activities that will inculcate their skills in project management, sustainability practices, effective communication, collaboration, research, and data analysis, enhancing their overall employability. Students will take the Green Pledge and participate in awareness sessions, E-surveys, and Green Day celebrations.

“At OPPO India, we are aligned with the Net-Zero vision of the Government of India. Our aim is to create a macro movement towards sustainability that is driven by the power of youth,” said Rakesh Bhardwaj, Head, Public Affairs at OPPO India. “Today, we are nurturing 5,000 sustainability champions who are going to further influence the next generation of changemakers. Through the programme, at least 10 lakh students from schools and colleges nationally will be provided with the right knowledge and values towards supporting a sustainable community. We are delighted to partner with AICTE in this transformative initiative and will continue to amplify the impact in this direction through our collective efforts.”

Dr. Buddha Chandrasekhar, Chief Coordinating Officer, AICTE, added, “The AICTE internship portal hosts over 50 lacs internships, aiming to reach 1 Crore by 2025. We are pleased to partner with OPPO India to offer 5000 sustainability internships. Balancing development with sustainability is vital for India. Engaging youth in effective e-waste management is essential, as their commitment and innovation can help build a cleaner, sustainable future. Students participating in these internships may also earn 2-3 academic credits.”

Joint Workshop by UGC and AICTE Leadership and Key Officers on Universal Human Values

Joint Workshop by UGC and AICTE Leadership and Key Officers on Universal Human Values

UGC top officials and their team join AICTE for “Incorporating Universal Human Values in Education”. The one-day workshop has been organised by AICTE for all the key personnel of UGC on 30 April 2022. The programme started with a formal inauguration by higher officials of UGC and AICTE.

The apex body of higher education, UGC, is serious not only to improve the education, but also for the holistic development of the students by inculcating Universal Human Values in Education leading to overall societal change ultimately bringing the glory of Bharat as Vishwa Guru.

It was discussed that there is a need for civilizational change and for the same, a holistic, humane world vision is essential. For value-based living, value-based education is required. Starting from Value education to Value-based education and finally, Value-based living is the requirement of the hour. It was emphasised that this change shall be brought in all the stakeholders – Teachers and students, Academic institutions and policymakers, Parents and families, and ultimately in whole society with its systems.

UGC and AICTE have taken the initiative to bring this change through education. This is also aligned with the NEP 2020.

The workshop addressed the issues of “How the development of a holistic, human world-vision can be ensured?”, and “How value-based education can be ensured?”. AICTE is already doing this work through Universal Human Values (UHV), i.e., the UHV-based Student Induction Program (SIP), and other courses at higher levels. Historically, over the past 17+ years, this approach has been naturally accepted and extensively experimented with encouraging results – starting from 1 institution in 2005 to 1 university in 2009, to 40+ universities by 2017, over 10,000 professional colleges from 2017 to date.

Now, in 2022, UGC has accepted to work together on this, and therefore, a strong possibility of experimenting it in the entire higher education in the Nation.

This is a breakthrough in the education system which will bring Value-based living to society and nature.

The views were shared by UGC Chairman, Prof. Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar, and AICTE Chairman, Prof. Anil D Sahsrabuddhe.

The commitments of the participants were also been shared along with the future possibilities of collaborative efforts by the two apex bodies UGC and AICTE.

On this occasion, Prof M. P. Poonia, Vice-Chairman, AICTE, Prof. Rajiv Kumar Member Secretary, AICTE, Prof. Rajnish Jain, Secretary and CVO, UGC, Dr Archana Thakur, Joint Secretary, UGC, Dr. Diksha Rajput, Deputy Secretary, UGC, Prof. Rajneesh Arora, Chairman, NCCIP, Prof. HD Charan, Chairman, NC-UHV, Prof. SK Somani, VC, Oriental University, Indore, Sh. Dhirendra Chaturvedi, Additional Director, DPI, School Education Department, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh, Prof. GP Bagaria, Facilitator UHV, Shri Bhanu Pratap Singh, Coordinator, VE Cell, AKTU, and many academicians were also present.