We are gearing up for advancement with the modern network at our disposal. Proper utilization of the technology is in our grip. Minimizing the generation and geographical gaps is our primary objective. We are a pioneer in this venture. Our limit is the sky. We can explore the knowledge of a group of knowledgeable personalities with vast experience in their respective field. They are already with us and ready to volunteer their expertise at any time in this project to educate a large mass of knowledge-hungry people in our country. We like to excavate and unmask our vast hidden knowledge base, such as the introduction of “Sriniketan” by Rabindranath Tagore and others. For this purpose, we will encourage our students to learn our classical languages, in which the treasure of knowledge remained locked in ancient books throughout India. We can foresee that Blended Learning Mode - a style of education in which students learn via electronic and online media, as well as traditional face-to-face teaching. - getting success, and we are presenting a gift of Neo-Modern Digital India to our nation. Addressing the accessibility gap in higher education across diverse regions and demographics, this study examines the extent to which open-and-distance learning (ODL) is viable for reaching students at the grassroots level and presents an overview of blended learning for the new era, outlining its challenges and prospects.
Priyanka Bose Das (Wed,) studied this question.