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Shri Dharmendra Pradhan holds a meeting with his Finnish counterpart HE Mr Petri Honkonen in New Delhi

Ministers held discussions on further strengthening bilateral cooperation in all areas of education, skill development and frontier research

Union Minister for Education and Skill Development Shri Dharmendra Pradhan held a meeting with the Finnish Minister of Education, Science and Culture HE Mr Petri Honkonen, in New Delhi. The Ministers discussed topical issues of education in the challenging post-covid times. They both noted that a determined approach is needed to bridge the learning gap of the most vulnerable children. The Ministers also discussed the path-breaking educational reforms currently underway in India. They also had fruitful discussions on making knowledge a priority pillar of bilateral cooperation and deepening engagements in all areas of education, skill development and frontier research.

Speaking on the occasion, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan expressed his happiness that Finland has evinced interest to collaborate with India on the knowledge front, especially as a result of the possibilities arising out of NEP. Both India & Finland can benefit from each other’s best practices in ECCE, teacher training, and digital education among others, he added. Shri Pradhan further said that Finnish Universities are welcome to collaborate with Indian Higher Education Institutions through joint/dual degrees and twinning programs. He also informed me that the Government is coming up with a policy to allow foreign universities to set up campuses in India soon.

During the meeting, HE Mr Petri Honkonen pointed out that there are many components in the NEP 2020, which are similar to Finnish pedagogical thinking, noting that a student-oriented approach and activity-based pedagogy are core elements of the Finnish education system as well. This makes it easier than ever before for our countries to collaborate in the domain of education, Minister Honkonen added. To foster this approach, the Ministry of Education and Culture of Finland has allocated specific funds of up to one million euros a year to a cluster of Finnish universities’ as core funding to enable their collaboration with India in the domain of education. 

Global Innovation Network of Teaching and Learning, GINTL, started its function amid the Covid-19 pandemic in the spring of 2021 to tackle the learning crisis and to co-create joint activities between Finnish and Indian educational institutions. The Finnish National Agency of Education (EDUFI) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with NCERT to promote educational collaboration through sharing of information and content in different areas of School education. These include early childhood care and education, vocational education, teacher education and training, school leadership and management, application of ICT in education, curriculum research design and development etc.  The MoU envisages utilizing the experience of EDUFI and GINTL in these areas.

Ambassador of Finland to India, Ms Ritva Koukku-Ronde said that we aim at long-standing collaboration in the field of education, bearing in mind that education is not a sprint but rather a long-distance run, where teacher professionalism, school culture and deep learning evolve gradually, drawing on the previous structure of understanding”,

Another university network, the Finnish Indian Consortia for Research and Education, FICORE, puts another one million euros a year into Indo-Finnish collaboration, focusing on higher education and research. The FICORE includes all academic universities in Finland and all IITs in India. The scheme is coordinated by Aalto University and the IITB. 

Disclaimer: This is an official press release by PIB.

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