The Union Cupboard on November 25 permitted the ‘One Nation One Subscription’ scheme, aimed toward offering nationwide entry to scholarly analysis articles and journal publications.
The federal government has allotted roughly Rs 6,000 crore for the scheme over the following three calendar years — 2025, 2026 and 2027 — as a part of a brand new central sector scheme.
In line with an official assertion, ‘One Nation One Subscription’ will construct upon and develop the initiatives taken by the Authorities of India within the final decade to enhance entry to high quality increased training. It’s going to complement the efforts of the Anusandhan Nationwide Analysis Basis (ANRF) in selling analysis and growth, and encourage a tradition of innovation throughout authorities universities, schools, analysis establishments, and R&D laboratories.
The advantages of this scheme will prolong to all increased academic establishments, whether or not managed by the central or state authorities, in addition to central authorities analysis and growth establishments. These establishments will be capable to entry the nationwide subscription managed by the Data and Library Community (INFLIBNET), an autonomous centre beneath the College Grants Fee (UGC).
Over 6,300 establishments, impacting practically 1.8 crore college students, school, and researchers, will profit from ‘One Nation One Subscription’. This initiative aligns with the objectives of Viksitbharat@2047, the Nationwide Schooling Coverage (NEP) 2020, and the Anusandhan Nationwide Analysis Basis (ANRF).
The scheme is ready to broaden entry to scholarly journals for college kids, school, researchers and scientists throughout numerous disciplines, together with these in tier 2 and tier 3 cities. It will foster each core and interdisciplinary analysis throughout the nation. Moreover, the ANRF will periodically assess using the subscription and monitor the publication output of Indian authors at these establishments.
The Division of Larger Schooling will create a centralized portal for “’One Nation One Subscription’, permitting establishments to simply entry these journals.
Atal Innovation Mission
The Cupboard additionally permitted the continuation of the Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) beneath NITI Aayog, with an expanded scope and a finances of Rs 2,750 crore allotted for the interval as much as March 31, 2028.
AIM 2.0 marks a major step in the direction of a Viksit Bharat, aimed toward enhancing and deepening India’s already thriving innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem.
With India ranked thirty ninth on the International Innovation Index and boasting the world’s third-largest startup ecosystem, AIM 2.0 is poised to additional elevate India’s international competitiveness, an official launch mentioned. The continued help for AIM will instantly contribute to producing higher jobs, modern merchandise, and impactful companies throughout numerous sectors, it added.
Constructing on the successes of AIM 1.0, together with Atal Tinkering Labs (ATLs) and Atal Incubation Facilities (AICs), AIM 2.0 introduces a extra refined strategy. Whereas AIM 1.0 centered on creating new infrastructure to help India’s rising innovation ecosystem, AIM 2.0 will pilot new initiatives aimed toward addressing present gaps and scaling profitable fashions via collaboration with central and state governments, trade, academia, and native communities.
AIM 2.0 is designed to strengthen India’s innovation ecosystem in three key methods: (a) by growing the variety of innovators and entrepreneurs, (b) by bettering the success fee of startups, and (c) by enhancing the standard of outcomes, together with higher jobs, merchandise, and companies.