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MUMBAI: Reliance Digital TV has partnered with The Vedic Maths Forum of India to start up a Maths channel on its DTH platform.
The World of Vedic Maths will be available on channel number 559 at Rs 112 on pay per subscription basis for five weeks.
16 hours of content will be provided across five weeks, covering 35 topics.
The shows are packed on a module basis and will be telecast every week. Said Reliance DTH business head Ashutosh Srivastava, “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.”
The Vedic Maths Forum founder president Gaurav Tekriwal said, “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.
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?”
Reliance Digital TV partners with The Vedic Maths Forum of India | Indian Television Dot Com
The World of Vedic Maths will be available on channel number 559 at Rs 112 on pay per subscription basis for five weeks.
16 hours of content will be provided across five weeks, covering 35 topics.
The shows are packed on a module basis and will be telecast every week. Said Reliance DTH business head Ashutosh Srivastava, “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.”
The Vedic Maths Forum founder president Gaurav Tekriwal said, “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.
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?”
Reliance Digital TV partners with The Vedic Maths Forum of India | Indian Television Dot Com