DHE National Cell
Each DHE cell advances a focused mission within the national holistic education ecosystem — collaborating across institutions, research, innovation, and community outreach.
The IPR Cell is committed to establishing India as a leader in Intellectual Property Rights by fostering a culture of IPR in 15 lakh schools across the nation.
“Building a culture of respect for intellectual property.”
The IPR Cell is a national cell of the Department of Holistic Education (DHE). DHE is a national educational transformation platform advancing holistic learning, innovation, research, entrepreneurship, and value-based education aligned with NEP 2020.
The IPR Cell is committed to establishing India as a leader in Intellectual Property Rights by fostering a culture of IPR in 15 lakh schools across the nation.
Across Vidya Bharati schools and partner institutions, the IPR Cell carries out this mandate through school coordinators and programs announced on the notice board and events pages.
Guiding focus: Building a culture of respect for intellectual property.. This supports holistic development alongside academic and vocational growth within DHE's national cell network.
Learners and educators engage when DHE publishes calls on the notice board, events pages, and the membership pathway on the contribute page.
Within DHE's interconnected areas—research, innovation, entrepreneurship, publications, events, community outreach, and academic quality—the IPR Cell relates to peer cells including R & D Cell, Publications and Promotions Cell, IT Cell, as linked under Related DHE Initiatives on this page.
For current calls and notices, see the DHE notice board, past events, and upcoming events.
Student growth: Building a culture of respect for intellectual property. Programs under the IPR Cell aim to extend this focus through school-level initiatives described in the cell mandate.
Innovation culture: DHE's innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem connects school laboratories, enterprise cells, IPR awareness, and industry coordination so students can develop ideas in structured settings.