In a landmark decision, the Indian government has unveiled the One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) scheme, a groundbreaking initiative set to transform the research landscape across the country. Approved by the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, ONOS aims to democratize access to high-quality scholarly research for millions of students, faculty, and researchers.
Discover ONOS: India’s groundbreaking ₹6,000 crore initiative providing nationwide access to 13,000 international research journals for 1.8 crore students and researchers across government institutions.
Vision and Objectives ONOS
The ONOS scheme is a strategic response to Prime Minister Modi’s “Jai Anusandhan” call during the 2022 Independence Day address and aligns perfectly with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020’s emphasis on research and development. The primary goal is to make world-class research accessible to nearly 1.8 crore students and researchers across India, including those in tier 2 and tier 3 cities.
Key Highlights of the ONOS Initiative
Unprecedented Research Access
- Covers 30 major international journal publishers
- Provides access to approximately 13,000 e-journals
- Benefits over 6,300 government Higher Education Institutions and R&D centers
Financial Investment
- A substantial allocation of ₹6,000 crore for three calendar years (2025-2027)
- Fully funded as a Central Sector Scheme
Implementation Strategy
- Coordinated by the Information and Library Network (INFLIBNET)
- Fully digital and user-friendly access process
- Unified portal for journal access
ONOS: Expected Impact
The ONOS initiative is more than just a subscription service. It represents a significant step towards:
- Promoting interdisciplinary research
- Enhancing India’s global research ecosystem
- Supporting the Viksitbharat@2047 vision
- Fostering a culture of innovation and scholarly pursuit
Accessibility and Outreach
The Department of Higher Education will lead comprehensive Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) campaigns to ensure maximum utilization of this unique facility. State governments are also being encouraged to support awareness and adoption.
How to Access One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Eligibility
- Students, faculty, and researchers in:
- Government Higher Education Institutions
- Central government R&D institutions
- State government educational institutions
Access Mechanism
- Unified Portal
- The Department of Higher Education will create a dedicated “One Nation One Subscription” portal
- Institutions will receive centralized access credentials
- Authentication Process
- Likely to involve:
- Institutional email verification
- Unique institutional login credentials
- Possible two-factor authentication
- Likely to involve:
- Technical Access
- Fully digital process
- Will be coordinated by INFLIBNET (Information and Library Network)
- Accessible through:
- Institutional networks
- Personal devices with institutional credentials
- Potentially via VPN for remote access
Required Documentation
- Institutional ID
- Current enrollment/employment proof
- Institutional email address
Coverage
- Access to 13,000 e-journals
- 30 major international journal publishers
- Covers all disciplines
Additional Tips
- Contact your institution’s library or IT department
- Watch for official communication from UGC or INFLIBNET
- Attend awareness programs about ONOS access
Implementation Timeline
- Scheme approved for calendar years 2025, 2026, and 2027
- Detailed access guidelines expected in early 2025
Note: Specific detailed access protocols will be finalized and communicated by INFLIBNET and the Department of Higher Education
Conclusion
One Nation One Subscription is a transformative approach to democratizing knowledge. By breaking down geographical and institutional barriers, ONOS promises to unleash the research potential of millions of Indian students and researchers, driving the nation towards its ambitious goal of becoming a global knowledge leader.
Stay tuned for more updates on this revolutionary research access initiative!