In July 2025, Union Minister of Education Dharmendra Pradhan unveiled the Akhil Bharatiya Shiksha Samagam (ABSS) 2025 in New Delhi, celebrating five years of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. This landmark event showcased India’s commitment to transforming its education landscape, replacing the 1986 policy after 34 years under K. Kasturirangan’s leadership. With Rs 4,000 crore in new projects and global collaborations, ABSS 2025 set the stage for a future-focused education system aligned with the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision.
Global Ties and Major Investments
The event highlighted international partnerships, with Letters of Intent (LoIs) signed with Western Sydney University, Victoria University, La Trobe University (Australia), and the University of Bristol (UK) to establish campuses in India. This move aims to elevate higher education standards and attract global talent. Concurrently, the Ministry of Education (MoE) launched projects worth Rs 4,000 crore, including new campus developments and AI-driven innovations, signaling a robust push for infrastructure and technology integration.

Digital Tools Transforming Learning
ABSS 2025 introduced a suite of digital innovations to revolutionize education. The TARA App enhances early-grade reading with interactive exercises, while MyCareerAdvisor offers AI-powered career guidance tailored to students’ aptitudes. ViBe, an active learning platform, empowers educators with automated assessments, and BhashaSagar facilitates language learning across 22 Indian languages. The KoshaSHRI Portal, digitizing 15 lakh Sanskrit words, and SHVR 2025–26, focusing on virtual reality, round out this tech-driven push, making learning accessible and engaging.
Example: The TARA App’s gamified approach has already shown promise in pilot schools, boosting literacy rates.
Tool | Purpose | Key Feature |
---|---|---|
TARA App | Early Reading | Interactive Exercises |
MyCareerAdvisor | Career Guidance | AI-Powered Insights |
ViBe | Active Learning | Automated Assessments |
BhashaSagar | Language Learning | 22 Language Support |
KoshaSHRI | Sanskrit Digitization | 15 Lakh Words |
SHVR 2025–26 | Virtual Reality | Immersive Education |
A Vision for the Future
Pradhan emphasized NEP 2020’s role in achieving a 100% Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) by 2030, a cornerstone of the Viksit Bharat 2047 goal. The policy’s focus on inclusivity, digitalization, and skill development aims to empower every student, from rural classrooms to urban campuses. With foreign collaborations and Rs 4,000 crore investments, India is poised to become a global education hub.
FAQs
- What is ABSS 2025? An event marking NEP 2020’s 5th year with new initiatives.
- Who launched it? Dharmendra Pradhan in July 2025.
- What’s the Rs 4,000 crore for? Campus development and AI tools.
- Which universities joined? Western Sydney, Victoria, La Trobe, and Bristol.
- What’s the long-term goal? 100% GER by 2030 and Viksit Bharat 2047.
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