Over 7500 Gujarat government school students will get free access to online content

Students of Gujarat government schools will be provided free online access to educational material which is in line with the syllabus of the state board. Jointly launched by ConnectAid Technologies with Everest Kanto Cylinders (EKC), it aims to provide quality educational content to government school students, especially during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic to improve learning outcomes. for.

As part of the programme, over 7,500 students studying in class 9 and 10 of government schools under the district administration of Kutch will be provided free online access on a web and mobile app platform. The EdTech company claims that it has quality educational material in local languages, which is in line with the Gujarat State Board syllabus. It can be viewed online or downloaded to the device for later viewing.

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Initially, the initiative aims to benefit students of classes 9 and 10 in schools located in Gandhidham block of Kutch. After this, this initiative will be for the students of other grades and regions of Gujarat.

During this initiative, ConnectEd Technologies will coordinate with government schools to make parents and students aware of the platform, and enable them to use any tool at their disposal to access quality educational content. Will educate In addition, the EdTech platform will provide school teachers with valuable data related to content consumption by each student, enabling them to motivate parents and students to meet the learning goals set by the school.

On the occasion of this announcement, Dr BN Prajapati, District Education Officer, Kutch, Gujarat said, “The recent surge in COVID-19 cases led to the closure of schools across Gujarat. In such circumstances, government schools and their students need a parallel digital framework through which the government can provide quality education. school students. It gives me great pleasure to announce this initiative to all our Govt. school students. We are grateful to Everest Canto Cylinders (EKC), and hope that more organizations will come forward to support this initiative and ensure that it benefits every student of Gujarat.

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Lavin Mirchandani and Lehar Tawde, co-founders, ConnectAid Technologies, commented, “The entry of the Omicron version of COVID-19, coupled with a rapid increase in cases, has led to the re-shutdown of government schools across India. This situation emphasizes the need for a digital approach that provides quality education in regional languages ​​for government school students.”

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