Context:
The One Nation One Subscription Scheme has been approved by the cabinet, with an allocated budget of Rs. 6,000 Crore for the year 2025-27. The scheme will provide seamless access to high-impact scholarly articles and journals for students, researchers and faculty members across government managed higher education and R&D institutions. The initiative has been launched in alignment with the vision of ViksitBharat@2047, NEP 2020 and Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) to foster a research driven learning environment.
Relevance:
GS II: Government Policies and Interventions
One Nation One Subscription Scheme
- The scheme provides access to over 13,000 international e-journals from approximately 30 publishers, significantly enhancing the research resources available to the academic community.
- It aims to bolster detailed interdisciplinary research, with a focus on benefiting institutions and researchers in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.
- Implementation of a unified portal to facilitate easier and faster access for students, researchers, and faculty members across India, simplifying the digital experience in academic research.
Implementing Authority of the One Nation One Subscription Scheme
- The Department of Higher Education, along with associated ministries, is tasked with conducting educational and informative campaigns to maximize awareness and user adoption.
- The Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) will oversee periodic reviews concerning resource utilization and contributions by Indian authors, ensuring the scheme’s effectiveness and relevance.
Significance of the One Nation One Subscription Scheme
- Alignment with National Education Policy: The scheme is strategically designed to align with the National Education Policy 2020, which promotes research synergy across various disciplines.
- Global Research Hub Aspiration: By providing widespread access to global research resources, the initiative supports India’s vision of becoming a leading international research hub.
- Bridging Knowledge Gaps: The availability of quality journal subscriptions even in rural and less-developed regions aims to bridge existing knowledge gaps, making high-quality research resources universally accessible.
-Source: The Hindu