The pilot project is being launched in January 2024, and the full-fledged program will be rolled out from June 2024.
Centre for Knowledge Sovereignty (CKS) and Esri India Technologies Pvt Ltd have joined hands to launch the βMaster Mentors Geo-Enabling Indian Scholarsβ (MMGEIS) program in the country. The program targets students from 8th grade to undergraduate levels and aims to make India a global skilling and innovation hub for geospatial technology.
The program will also work towards fostering a strong IP framework to enable more patents from India in its journey towards becoming a global geospatial innovation hub.
With the aim of enabling up to 1 lakh students per year, the program is designed to spread geospatial awareness at the school and college levels and set the stage for next-generation geospatial research and innovation by mentoring promising students under the guidance of leading scientists and innovators like Kiran Kumar, former Chairman of ISRO; Dr K J Ramesh, former Director General of IMD and Girish Kumar, former Surveyor General of India.
The program will tap pan-India talent through a comprehensive process and will provide students with vision talks and interaction with Master Mentors, one-on-one mentoring by experts and interactive activities. The pilot project is being launched in January 2024, and the full-fledged program will be rolled out from June 2024. This is also in line with the focus of the National Education Policy (NEP) on experiential learning and applying information to real-world circumstances.
Vinit Goenka, Secretary, Centre for Knowledge Sovereignty, highlighted, βA skilled mentor has the power to significantly enhance a student's life. When we conceived MMGEIS, our intention was to extend this idea and offer students a platform to develop skills that would shape them into thought leaders. Through MMGEIS, we aim to nurture the personal growth of students by fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. Ultimately, our goal is to establish a robust foundation that inspires our children to become innovators and make meaningful contributions to the development of our nation.β
Agendra Kumar, Managing Director, Esri India, expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration and stated, "We're delighted to join hands with the Centre for Knowledge Sovereignty on this significant initiative. GIS technologies are poised to play a critical role in India's development trajectory with applications across sectors like Urban Planning, Natural Resource Management, Agriculture and Land Records, Disaster Management and others to improve the lives of citizens. The MMGEIS program reflects our shared vision to empower school and college students to think spatially, innovate and create intellectual property in the geospatial space. This will play a crucial role in achieving our goal of making India a developed country by 2047 and enhancing India's presence on the world stage."
AS Kiran Kumar, Member, Space Commission and Former Chairman, Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), shared his views, βThe introduction of the Master Mentor Geo-Enabling program marks a significant step in India's journey towards becoming a leading innovator. We anticipate this initiative will lead to a surge in patents filed by young Indians, showcasing their creativity and the program's effectiveness. These patents, expected to cover a range of fields from environmental solutions to technological advancements, will highlight India's growing stature in global arena.β
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