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Overview
Vidya Samiksha Kendra (VSK) Starter Pack, under the umbrella of NDEAR, is an initiative to help set up the VSK and enable States & UTs with the ability to see, act and solve problems based on data. By developing a VSK, the state will be able to track their programs and monitor data to course-correct and improve the program outcomes. There are multiple ways a state can set up their own NDEAR-compliant VSK.
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Data collection or data source access - State should have data available in digital format for programs which it would like to see on the VSK starter pack. Data will then be ingested periodically for visualisations on the VSK starter pack.
Data processing - This step processes the data of programs ingested by the state to generate any aggregate metrics to create visualisations on the VSK starter pack.
Data Visualisations - This step visualises the aggregate metrics, once data is processed, in an easily consumable format to monitor the required programs. Following chart types are available for visualisation: Maps, Bar chart, Scatter Plot, Tabular reports, Heat Map, Trend chart and Big Number.
Q4: How does the state deploy the starter pack on its state servers? What will be the requirements and procedure for the state to set up the VSK Starter Pack on their own?
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Fill the below details in the newly created config file
const dataSourceInfo section will have the details of the
“program name”
“Report Name”
“Report Type”
“pathToFile”
“columns”
“Filters”
Each report will have its own input data location path, Required columns, and filters to be displayed on the report page.
Q16: How can the state get data from the centrally-controlled applications (DIKSHA) for the state onto the starter pack?
Data from the centrally-controlled applications can be received via APIs. Specific steps for DIKSHA integration have been defined below:
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