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If meeting RSS people is a crime, I am ready to be hanged, says Smriti Irani in Aap Ki Adalat

New Delhi:  Human Resources Development Minister Smriti Zubin Irani has rubbished allegations by the Opposition that she was working on the RSS agenda for changing curriculum and rewriting history.Replying to questions from Rajat Sharma in

Under the Credit Transfer Framework of Equivalence, students from Class 9 to post-graduation can benefit from credit transfer, even if they break their studies mid-way due to jobs. "This will be a seamless credit transfer involving all central universities, and the student's work time at his place of job will be accounted for in the credit", said Irani.

Under the Udaan scholarship scheme, meritorious girl students would get resources from the IITs and CBSE to prepare themselves for competitive exams. There will be a CBSE helpline and call centre, and they can also take help in studies from a mentor on weekends, Irani said.

The HRD Minister said, the biggest challenge was to provide access to education for students willing to study further.

"From the next academic session, we will launch MOOCs (Massive Online Open Courses) which will be available on laptops, computers and mobile phones on a platform named Swayambhu.

"Courses will be offered from IITs, IIMs, NITs and central universities free of cost for acquiring graduate, post-graduate degrees. The students will be issued certificates after they appear in the exams at the institutes or any authorised centres. For the first time, students will benefit from the knowledge of IITs and IIMs", Irani said. "This online course will be a good enabling factor for the youths", she added.