
State wins PM's award for AI attendance app
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Guwahati:
Samagra Shiksha Assam
on Monday received the
Prime Minister's Award for Excellence in Public Administration
2024 in the Innovation–State category for the '
Shiksha Setu Axom
' initiative.
This national recognition on Civil Services Day was earned by the state for revolutionising educational administration by saving taxpayers' money and making the system smoother.
Mission director of Samagra Shiksha Assam, Om Prakash, received the award on behalf of state govt from PM Narendra Modi at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi on Monday.
The Shiksha Setu Axom app connects schools in Assam with AI and data. With the help of this app, over 50 lakh school students and teachers mark their daily attendance. This AI-based
facial recognition attendance
saves time, and the real-time information can be viewed by education authorities. According to official records, more than Rs 100 crore was saved yearly on student schemes after the app was introduced.
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"Assam's #ShikshaSetu was today awarded the Prime Minister's Award for Excellence in Public Administration by Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi Ji. This single-point solution has streamlined student and teacher attendance and brought uniformity across schools in Assam. Congratulations to the entire team of @Samagra_Assam on achieving this feat," CM Himanta Biswa Sarma wrote on 'X'.
Over three lakh duplicates (ghost students) were removed after the implementation of Shiksha Setu Axom, which is used for accurate student data compilation, officials said. It has also helped to stop unauthorised leaves of teachers. Keeping an eye on the attendance of teachers and students is among the most important aspects of this AI-based platform available in the form of a mobile app.
According to official records, more than Rs 100 crore were saved yearly on student schemes after the app was introduced. "This national recognition on Civil Services Day is a proud moment for Assam, earned in the context of revolutionising educational administration by saving taxpayers' expense and making systems smoother than ever," said education minister Ranoj Pegu.
Guwahati: Samagra Shiksha Assam on Monday received the Prime Minister's Award for Excellence in Public Administration 2024 in the Innovation–State category for the 'Shiksha Setu Axom' initiative.
This national recognition on Civil Services Day was earned by the state for revolutionising educational administration by saving taxpayers' money and making the system smoother.
Mission director of Samagra Shiksha Assam, Om Prakash, received the award on behalf of state govt from PM Narendra Modi at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi on Monday.
The Shiksha Setu Axom app connects schools in Assam with AI and data. With the help of this app, over 50 lakh school students and teachers mark their daily attendance. This AI-based facial recognition attendance saves time, and the real-time information can be viewed by education authorities. According to official records, more than Rs 100 crore was saved yearly on student schemes after the app was introduced.
"Assam's #ShikshaSetu was today awarded the Prime Minister's Award for Excellence in Public Administration by Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi Ji. This single-point solution has streamlined student and teacher attendance and brought uniformity across schools in Assam. Congratulations to the entire team of @Samagra_Assam on achieving this feat," CM Himanta Biswa Sarma wrote on 'X'.
Over three lakh duplicates (ghost students) were removed after the implementation of Shiksha Setu Axom, which is used for accurate student data compilation, officials said. It has also helped to stop unauthorised leaves of teachers. Keeping an eye on the attendance of teachers and students is among the most important aspects of this AI-based platform available in the form of a mobile app.
According to official records, more than Rs 100 crore were saved yearly on student schemes after the app was introduced. "This national recognition on Civil Services Day is a proud moment for Assam, earned in the context of revolutionising educational administration by saving taxpayers' expense and making systems smoother than ever," said education minister Ranoj Pegu.
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