NDLI Club To address awareness and adoption of its platform, several initiatives have been undertaken with the assistance of the Government of India, including the NDLI club. In 2020, the Indian government launched the
National Education Policy (NEP 2020), and NDLI aligned its services with recommendations in NEP 2020. These include the establishment of topic-centers and project-based clubs designed to nurture students' interests and talents through supplementary enrichment material, guidance, and support. NDLI launched the NDLI Club in March 2021 as a digital initiative that provides a platform for institutions to establish activity-based clubs where students can engage in various learning activities using content from the NDLI repository. The platform supports event management, reporting, and certificate generation for participating institutions. As of July 2024, over 5,800 institutions have established clubs through the NDLI Club platform, involving nearly 1.7 million members from different regions across India. The stated objective of the NDLI Club is to promote NDLI awareness among students and teachers through activity-based learning, offering NDLI as a resource and service.
Institutional Digital Repository (IDR) NDLI provides Institutional Digital Repository (IDR) services to academic institutions. To date, NDLI has facilitated the establishment of more than 150 IDRs.
Digital Preservation Centre (DPC) NDLI set up its own Digital Preservation Centre at Salt Lake in 2019. Initially, the contents of the Presidency Alumni Association were digitized and integrated into NDLI. This features content such as: • The
Presidency College Register, a list of graduates from 1858 to 1925. • Oaten on
Netaji - Poem by the professor of history on Subhas Chandra Bose. •
Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, one of the first graduates of Presidency College, was marked absent in the attendance record of the class of 1858-59. • Volumes of the journal by the alumni, "Autumn Annual", edited by Late
Nabanita Deb Sen. • Issues of the Bengali science journal "Jnan O Bijnan" that were published from 1948-2020. • A Bengali translation of "
Srimadbhagabad gita", contributed by Udbodhan Karyalaya. ==See also==