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Reliance Digital TV, Vedic Maths Forum of India announce partnership

India Blooms News Service | | 25 Nov 2014, 09:18 pm
Mumbai / Kolkata, Nov 25 (IBNS): In a bid to foster Tele-Education, Reliance Digital TV on Tuesday announced its partnership with The Vedic Maths Forum of India to provide premium mathematics teaching on television.
The new channel—The World of Vedic Maths—will be available on Channel # 559 on Reliance DTH at just Rs 112, on a pay-per-subscription basis for a period of five weeks.
 
Reliance Digital will offer 16 hours of content spread across the five weeks, covering 35 individual topics in mathematics. 
 
The shows are packaged on a module basis and will be telecast every week. Channel subscribers will also get a chance to view the program multiple times to better understand and comprehend all the topics in detail.
 
Commenting on this alliance, Ashutosh Srivastava, Business Head, Reliance DTH, said: “We are happy to provide our subscribers with the best of mathematics education through our association with The Vedic Maths Forum of India. We are confident that this partnership will enable our viewers to be part of a meaningful and fun learning experience of mathematics.”
 
“I am joyous to be able to reach out and share these concepts with the country’s students, teachers and parents in association with Reliance BIG TV,” Gaurav Tekriwal, Founder President of The Vedic Maths Forum India, said. “This program will enable thousands of students to better their maths skills even in this age of calculators and computers. Instead of making kids love the math they hate, why can’t we make math something they love to learn?”
 

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