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MoE’s 3rd Consultative Committee Meeting on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Teaching and Learning

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December 19, 2025
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The 3rd meeting of the Consultative Committee on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Teaching and Learning held in New Delhi on Dec 18 under Union Education Minister Shri Dharmendra Pradhan highlighted how Artificial Intelligence is being systematically integrated across the school education ecosystem in alignment with the NEP 2020. In a detailed presentation on school education interventions curriculum reforms such as age-appropriate computational thinking and AI literacy from the foundational stage onwards, project-based learning, and the formal introduction of AI as a skill subject at the secondary level. It also showcased key national digital interventions including DIKSHA 2.0, e-Jaadui Pitara, Guru-Mitra, the TARA app, My Career Advisor, and Vidya Samiksha Kendra, which are leveraging AI for personalised learning, teacher support, career guidance, assessment, multilingual access, and real-time monitoring of student progress was made.

A detailed presentation was also made on higher education interventions, focusing on the transformative role of ai in strengthening teaching-learning processes, research, innovation, and employability. The discussion outlined ai-enabled curriculum updates in centrally funded institutions, the integration of skill-based and interdisciplinary courses, and the augmentation of digital and physical infrastructure to support advanced learning and research. The presentation underscored how these interventions aim to build future-ready graduates, foster innovation ecosystems within heis, and ensure that india’s higher education system remains globally competitive and inclusive.

Speaking on the occasion Education Minister said that AI has the potential to address some of the biggest challenges in education, particularly towards making quality education more inclusive, accessible and equitable.

He appreciated and thanked the members for their valuable suggestions and insights. He stated that we remain committed to make learning student-centric and personalised, improve learning outcomes, address the unique requirements of our diverse student community as well as empower students and educators.

Minister of State for Education and DoNER, Shri Sukanta Majumdar; Minister of State for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (IC) and Education, Shri Jayant Chaudhary; Members of the Committee, Secretary, Department of School Education & Literacy Shri Sanjay Kumar ; Secretary, Department of Higher Education Dr. Vineet Joshi along with senior officials of the Ministry, attended the meeting.

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