80,000 girls to be trained in financial literacy & digital skills
Lucknow, May 17 -- Nearly 80,000 girl students of 746 Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas (KGBV) of the state will now be given training in financial literacy and digital skills. This training will be made available free of cost on the online 'Passport to Earning (P2E)' platform in collaboration with UNICEF, where the girl students will be able to earn certificates, a government spokesperson said.
In line with the spirit of the New Education Policy-2020, this initiative will not only connect girls with practical education but will also make them self-reliant. The girl students will now be proficient in essential skills of the 21st century such as digital literacy and financial decision making.
This ambitious programme will be implemented in a phased manner. First of all, a nodal teacher will be selected from each school by May 20, after which their online orientation will be organised between May 24-25. By June 25, the nodal teachers themselves will complete the training on the platform and by July 25, the login of all the girls will be prepared. After this, the students will complete the financial literacy course by September 10 and get a certificate and its consolidated report will be prepared by September 15.
Then digital literacy training will be completed by October 30 and its consolidated report will be prepared and reviewed by November 10, 2025. Technical assistance will be received from UNICEF and Samagra Shiksha at every stage and the district coordinator and warden will regularly monitor the programme.
This training programme is available online on the up.my.p2e.org platform with videos, practice and evaluation....
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