Thursday, November 17, 2016

Telangana govt launches digital classrooms in 3,352 schools


The Telangana government on Wednesday launched its digital classrooms programme in 3,352 high schools.
The programme was inaugurated by Deputy Chief Minister Kadiyam Srihari and IT Minister K.T. Rama Rao. Mr. Srihari said it was a big step in reaching out to students in rural areas with quality teaching and at the same time exposing all the students to digital learning, that is adopted now by several private schools.
He said the programme now connected 3,352 out of the total 5,400 government-run high schools. He said the digital class initiative was not to remove teachers from the education system but to supplement their teaching and the initiative will be extended to all schools by the ensuing 2017 academic year.
IT Minister K.T. Rao said Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao wants every kid in Telangana to be benefitted by the digital revolution and particularly those from the Government schools.

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