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The Centre is preparing to roll out a pilot programme across 10 districts in nine States to proactively connect out-of-school children in the age group of 14-18 years with the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) for distance learning, moving beyond its existing voluntary framework.

A high-level meeting was convened on Saturday (May 17, 2026) under the chairmanship of Sanjay Kumar, Secretary, Department of School Education & Literacy (DoSEL) under the Ministry of Education, to discuss the implementation strategy for the pilot programmes. It was attended by top officials of NIOS and State Education Departments, as well as District Collectors and District Magistrates of the pilot districts.

According to the latest Periodic Labour Force Survey estimates, over two crore children in the 14–18 age group are currently out of school.

The 10 districts are spread across Odisha, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi, according to a press statement of the Union Education Ministry.

The initiative will include app-based mapping of out of school children in the age group of 14-18 years, monitoring systems, incentive mechanisms, district-level convergence strategies, said a press statement from the Ministry of Education.

Before the pilot programme is kicked off, officials will also ensure enrolment of NIOS Facilitators, distribution of starter kits, and preliminary surveys.



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Digital Gambling Boom Results In 80 Million People Facing Disorders Worldwide https://artifex.news/digital-gambling-boom-results-in-80-million-people-facing-disorders-worldwide-6880617/ Sat, 26 Oct 2024 15:31:33 +0000 https://artifex.news/digital-gambling-boom-results-in-80-million-people-facing-disorders-worldwide-6880617/ Read More “Digital Gambling Boom Results In 80 Million People Facing Disorders Worldwide” »

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An estimated 80 million people worldwide suffer from gambling disorders or problematic gambling as a result of the digital revolution’s substantial expansion of the online casino and sports betting markets. Adolescents are the most affected group, according to a recent study by the Lancet Public Health Commission.

The Commission’s research further states that children and teenagers are being exposed to gambling product marketing in previously unheard-of ways. Because of this exposure, they are especially vulnerable to the allure of quick cash and the addictive qualities of online gambling sites.

There is a pressing need for greater knowledge and preventative measures to protect vulnerable people from the dangers of online gambling as the prevalence of gambling problems rises, particularly among younger populations.

The author of the reports said that “gambling is not an ordinary kind of leisure; it can be a health-harming, addictive behaviour. The harms associated with gambling are wide-ranging, affecting not only an individual’s health and wellbeing but also their wealth and relationships, families, and communities, and deepening health and societal inequalities.”

“By examining these harms, the Commission unveils the intersections between the social, commercial, legal, and political determinants of health. The Commission sheds light on the increasingly complex commercial ecosystem for gambling and its digital transformation, which offers unparalleled capacities for gambling,” the report further said.

The Commission calls on governments and policymakers to treat gambling as a public health issue-just as for other addictive and health-harming commodities, such as alcohol and tobacco-and provides recommendations to prevent and mitigate the broad range of harms associated with gambling,” the report further said.




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