India’s Ministry of Education Selects Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to Modernize Edtech Platform
Oracle
announced that India’s Ministry of
Education has chosen Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure (OCI) to modernize the country’s national
education technology platform ‘Digital
Infrastructure for Knowledge Sharing’ (DIKSHA). This migration will
help make DIKSHA more accessible and lower its IT costs. The platform supports
1.48 million schools across all of India’s 35 states and union territories and
is available in 36 Indian languages. Under the multi-year collaboration
agreement, OCI will help the Ministry of Education use DIKSHA to provide
educational resources to millions of additional students, teachers and
collaborators across India.
As one of India’s largest and most successful Digital Public
Infrastructure (DPI) initiatives, DIKSHA was developed for school education and
foundational learning programs. Using the open-source platform Sunbird, developed by the EkStep Foundation, DIKSHA helps teachers
support inclusive learning for communities of underserved and disabled learners
across the country. More than 200 million students and 7 million teachers from
government and private schools access content from more than 11,000 contributors.
Users of the platform stream 1.2 petabytes of text and video content per day
from sources such as the National Council of Educational Research &
Training (NCERT)
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE(PDF))
and State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERTs).
Since moving to OCI, DIKSHA has gained greater scalability, security, cost
effectiveness, and the ability to adjust capacity based on demand, enabling
DIKSHA to deliver more content and serve more students and teachers as the
platform grows.
“Education is an important pillar for economic development, and
India’s knowledge economy continues to be one of the largest in the world. We
need to embrace modern tools and technology to make education more easily available
and securely accessible to everyone,” said Dr. Indu Kumar, Head of Department,
ICT and Training, Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET), National
Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), Ministry of Education,
Government of India.
“Migrating DIKSHA to OCI will play a key role in elevating
India’s learning system. DIKSHA supports India’s DPI initiatives in the
education field and is powering population-scale deployments, which can be
challenging in a diverse country like India,” said Nandan Nilekeni, co-founder
and chairperson, EkStep Foundation. “This collaboration is a significant
milestone in our journey towards realizing Digital India in the age of AI and
could be well emulated around the world.”
With the massive scale of the DIKSHA platform, India’s Ministry
of Education needed a cloud service provider like OCI that is well equipped to
handle the processing, storage and distribution of large amounts of data in a
variety of formats. DIKSHA generates a huge number of logs for which they run
Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana (ELK stack) for application diagnosis,
performance, analytics and dashboards. OCI Compute
VMs and OCI Storage help
manage DIKSHA’s workload and store application content such as PDFs, videos and
webpages as well as performance logs. To aid in the continuous development and
management of the DIKSHA application, many of its microservices run on
Kubernetes clusters in OCI Container
Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) and container images are stored in OCI Container
Registry. Additionally, OCI Media Flow and OCI Media Streams help make it easier for
users to access the nearly 1.5 million videos on the platform by processing and
storing video content in the right formats and resolutions to meet the users’
needs.
“As one of the largest free education platforms in the world,
DIKSHA is an excellent example of the ‘made in India and made for India’
campaign,” said Shailender Kumar, senior vice president and regional managing
director, Oracle India and NetSuite Asia Pacific and Japan. “Oracle is
well-positioned to help institutions adapt to changing student demands in the
new digital era and be more flexible in educating students of different needs.
Our next generation cloud, perfectly aligns with DIKSHA’s goals because of its
ability to provide scalability and elasticity while running applications
faster, more securely, and more efficiently.”
The
DIKSHA migration project is being implemented by two Oracle PartnerNetwork members, Bharti
Airtel and Trigyn Technologies. DIKSHA will be deployed in the Oracle Cloud
Mumbai region.
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