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Maharashtra Gov launches EkShiksha collaborating with Corporates & NGOs for world class education

EkShiksha, a Government-supported campaign aiming to provide world-class quality education to children studying in rural schools across Maharashtra with help from corporates and NGOs was launched on June 16 in Palghar.

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EkShiksha, a Government-supported campaign aiming to provide world-class quality education to children studying in rural schools across Maharashtra with help from corporates and NGOs was launched on June 16 in Palghar.

It was launched by Education Department of Maharashtra in association with ConnectEd Technologies, an education-technology start-up that creates rural-focused solutions.

The campaign aims at uniting socially-responsible corporates, NGOs, school managements and grassroots-level educators to eliminate educational inequity and provide world- class quality education to students of rural schools.

As a part of its CSR activities, Dewan Housing Finance Ltd (DHFL) is sponsoring the programme.

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"Under the aegis of this campaign, rural schools will be equipped with ConnectEd Technologies `Smart Classroom System, a solar-powered, teacher-aid product that works flawlessly in demanding rural conditions.

"The system enables educators to easily integrate tailor-made multimedia educational content into conventional teaching practices, thereby improving learning environment and academic performance in rural classrooms," DHFL said in a release.

On the launch function, Education Minister Vinod Tawde delivered his message, saying  "Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Digital India programme with the vision to transform India into a digitally-empowered society and knowledge economy, and this campaign is a step forward in that direction."

Lehar Tawde, Co-Founder, ConnectEd Technologies, said, "As far as the rural education system is concerned, its time the focus moved from improving student enrolment to enhancing education delivery."

"EkShiksha aims at providing children in rural schools with equal access to world-class education, as currently enjoyed by their urban and semi-urban counterparts; with rural-focused technology playing the medium of delivery," Lehar Tawde said.

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Kapil Wadhawan, CMD, DHFL,, "DHFL has been steadfast in its corporate commitment to enable people lead better lives by giving access to affordable housing finance. Education is key to better living, which is why we are focusing on its enhancement through our CSR activities."

The initiative has set up 60 Smart Classroom systems making rural schools in Palghar district a step closer towards becoming digitally empowered.

Image courtesy: indian express

 

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