75 Schools Included in the First Phase
Under this scheme, 75 government schools have been included in the first phase. To promote digital learning in these schools, facilities such as smart classrooms, AI-based teaching tools, interactive panels, e-content and modern laboratories will be provided. The aim is to move students beyond traditional blackboard education and provide technology-enabled, future-ready learning.
Key Leaders Present at the Event
The launch event was attended by Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, and Education Minister Ashish Sood. All leaders described the initiative as a transformative step in the field of education.
Teaching Empowered by Technology
Teachers will also receive digital training under the scheme so that they can effectively use new technologies and AI-based teaching methods. Students will be engaged in coding, digital literacy and innovation-based activities to prepare them for future challenges.
Focus on Quality Education and Equal Opportunities
The government aims to ensure that government schools have modern facilities comparable to private schools. This initiative will not only improve the quality of education but also provide students with equal and competitive opportunities.
The ‘CM SHRI School Scheme’ is being considered a major and decisive step toward the digital transformation of education in the capital.