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5000 AI-based smart classrooms, labs in Delhi government schools over 5 years
5000 AI-based smart classrooms, labs in Delhi government schools over 5 years

India Today

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • India Today

5000 AI-based smart classrooms, labs in Delhi government schools over 5 years

At an orientation session held at Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya in Chirag Delhi, Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood unveiled a bold plan to upgrade government schools across the national announced that within five years, all schools will be equipped with smart classrooms powered by artificial intelligence, upgraded computer and ICT labs, and technology-driven learning tools to ensure students are prepared for the addressed parents of nursery, kindergarten, and first class children, emphasising both student safety and holistic development as top priorities. He encouraged parental involvement and reassured them. "You should know where your child comes every day, who teaches them, and what kind of environment they receive. These orientation sessions are meant to help you connect with the school and feel confident about the care your child receives here," he UPGRADE LAYS FOUNDATION FOR FUTUREOfficials have confirmed that the plan includes deploying around 5,000 smart classrooms by the end of 2025, complemented by 100 ICT labs and 450 language laboratories. These labs will feature AI-powered panels, interactive learning tools, and multilingual support for English and regional languages.A Rs 900 crore budget has been allocated for the installation of nearly 19,000 smart boards, marking a major shift from the previous decade's minimal expansion draws inspiration from Gujarat's digital model, where over 110,000 smart classrooms were implemented, prompting Delhi to replicate success in underserved areas such as Najafgarh, Narela, Seemapuri, and ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND FOUNDATIONAL SKILLSAligned with NEP 2020, the Delhi government is launching entrepreneurship education under the NEEEV initiative, integrated into the curriculum for Classes 7 to 12. Hands-on sessions and innovation challenges are planned to develop problem-solving and startup also underlined the government's commitment to foundational literacy and numeracy (FLN) under the NIPUN Bharat AI and remedial instruction, the aim is to transform every Delhi school into a NIPUN-certified institution, bridging learning gaps especially among first-generation ON GOVERNMENT SCHOOL QUALITYReasserting the legacy of public education, the minister reminded parents that Delhi's government schools had historically produced top professionals, from doctors and scientists to IAS officers.'Don't underestimate government schools,' he said, urging parents to shed outdated also detailed scholarship schemes for SC, ST and meritorious students, as well as remedial summer classes conducted voluntarily by AND NEXT STEPSThe orientation programme also featured community-building activities such as a tree plantation drive, symbolising long-term nurturing of students and the school thanked parents for trusting government schools and called for continued involvement to build strong school technology, infrastructure, and policy working in concert, Delhi's government school system is poised for a transformation that delivers equitable, modern education accessible for all.(With inputs from PTI)- Ends

Govt schools to teach entrepreneurship across classes VII-XII
Govt schools to teach entrepreneurship across classes VII-XII

Time of India

time20-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Govt schools to teach entrepreneurship across classes VII-XII

New Delhi: A new chapter in education is unfolding in Delhi govt schools as students from classes VII to XII prepare to learn the fundamentals of entrepreneurship—not as an optional activity, but as a part of their regular curriculum. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now This initiative is part of the newly launched NEEEV (New Era of Entrepreneurial Ecosystem & Vision) scheme, introduced this year. To get things rolling, all heads of schools across Delhi will participate in an orientation session this week. This training will equip them to effectively implement NEEEV in classrooms and help students combat the potential problems they may face. Aligned with National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, NEEEV aims to prepare students for real-world challenges by equipping them with the mindset and tools needed to innovate, ideate, and build sustainable ventures. Under this scheme, students will be gradually introduced to various facets of entrepreneurship, including startup ecosystems, ideation, prototyping, funding strategies, and the fundamentals of launching and managing a business. Weekly sessions will be conducted by school faculty members appointed by the principal, ensuring consistent and hands-on learning throughout the academic year. All school principals and heads across Delhi are required to attend a mandatory orientation programme until July 24, organised by state council of educational research and training. Each school will also appoint a NEEEV school program coordinator responsible for monitoring implementation through a soon-to-be-launched online portal. In addition, schools must establish a school innovation council, chaired by the principal, to oversee entrepreneurship activities and evaluate student projects. To enrich student engagement, Delhi govt is introducing two flagship components under NEEEV: NEEEV Dialogue, a biannual speaker series that brings together entrepreneurs, university incubators, and industry experts to inspire and mentor students; and Startup Stormers, a competitive platform for students from Class IX onwards, where selected teams with innovative ideas may receive financial support to transform their prototypes into viable startups. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now In 2019–20, Aam Aadmi Party govt introduced the entrepreneurship curriculum to cultivate entrepreneurial thinking among students. A key feature of this programme was Business Blasters, a practical initiative that offered seed funding to students, enabling them to turn their ideas into real-world business ventures. New Delhi: A new chapter in education is unfolding in Delhi govt schools as students from classes VII to XII prepare to learn the fundamentals of entrepreneurship—not as an optional activity, but as a part of their regular curriculum. This initiative is part of the newly launched NEEEV (New Era of Entrepreneurial Ecosystem & Vision) scheme, introduced this year. To get things rolling, all heads of schools across Delhi will participate in an orientation session this week. This training will equip them to effectively implement NEEEV in classrooms and help students combat the potential problems they may face. Aligned with National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, NEEEV aims to prepare students for real-world challenges by equipping them with the mindset and tools needed to innovate, ideate, and build sustainable ventures. Under this scheme, students will be gradually introduced to various facets of entrepreneurship, including startup ecosystems, ideation, prototyping, funding strategies, and the fundamentals of launching and managing a business. Weekly sessions will be conducted by school faculty members appointed by the principal, ensuring consistent and hands-on learning throughout the academic year. All school principals and heads across Delhi are required to attend a mandatory orientation programme until July 24, organised by state council of educational research and training. Each school will also appoint a NEEEV school program coordinator responsible for monitoring implementation through a soon-to-be-launched online portal. In addition, schools must establish a school innovation council, chaired by the principal, to oversee entrepreneurship activities and evaluate student projects. To enrich student engagement, Delhi govt is introducing two flagship components under NEEEV: NEEEV Dialogue, a biannual speaker series that brings together entrepreneurs, university incubators, and industry experts to inspire and mentor students; and Startup Stormers, a competitive platform for students from Class IX onwards, where selected teams with innovative ideas may receive financial support to transform their prototypes into viable startups. In 2019–20, Aam Aadmi Party govt introduced the entrepreneurship curriculum to cultivate entrepreneurial thinking among students. A key feature of this programme was Business Blasters, a practical initiative that offered seed funding to students, enabling them to turn their ideas into real-world business ventures.

Govt schools to teach entrepreneurship across classesVII-XII
Govt schools to teach entrepreneurship across classesVII-XII

Time of India

time20-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Govt schools to teach entrepreneurship across classesVII-XII

New Delhi: A new chapter in education is unfolding in Delhi govt schools as students from classes VII to XII prepare to learn the fundamentals of entrepreneurship—not as an optional activity, but as a part of their regular curriculum. This initiative is part of the newly launched NEEEV (New Era of Entrepreneurial Ecosystem & Vision) scheme, introduced this year. To get things rolling, all heads of schools across Delhi will participate in an orientation session this week. This training will equip them to effectively implement NEEEV in classrooms and help students combat the potential problems they may face. Aligned with National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, NEEEV aims to prepare students for real-world challenges by equipping them with the mindset and tools needed to innovate, ideate, and build sustainable ventures. Under this scheme, students will be gradually introduced to various facets of entrepreneurship, including startup ecosystems, ideation, prototyping, funding strategies, and the fundamentals of launching and managing a business. Weekly sessions will be conducted by school faculty members appointed by the principal, ensuring consistent and hands-on learning throughout the academic year. You Can Also Check: Delhi AQI | Weather in Delhi | Bank Holidays in Delhi | Public Holidays in Delhi All school principals and heads across Delhi are required to attend a mandatory orientation programme until July 24, organised by state council of educational research and training. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Online MBA that fits your ambition JAIN Online Learn More Undo Each school will also appoint a NEEEV school program coordinator responsible for monitoring implementation through a soon-to-be-launched online portal. In addition, schools must establish a school innovation council, chaired by the principal, to oversee entrepreneurship activities and evaluate student projects. To enrich student engagement, Delhi govt is introducing two flagship components under NEEEV: NEEEV Dialogue, a biannual speaker series that brings together entrepreneurs, university incubators, and industry experts to inspire and mentor students; and Startup Stormers, a competitive platform for students from Class IX onwards, where selected teams with innovative ideas may receive financial support to transform their prototypes into viable startups. In 2019–20, Aam Aadmi Party govt introduced the entrepreneurship curriculum to cultivate entrepreneurial thinking among students. A key feature of this programme was Business Blasters, a practical initiative that offered seed funding to students, enabling them to turn their ideas into real-world business ventures.

NEEEV scheme: Orientation kicks off for Delhi schools to implement entrepreneurship education across classes VII-XII
NEEEV scheme: Orientation kicks off for Delhi schools to implement entrepreneurship education across classes VII-XII

Time of India

time20-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

NEEEV scheme: Orientation kicks off for Delhi schools to implement entrepreneurship education across classes VII-XII

NEW DELHI: A new chapter in education is unfolding in Delhi govt schools as students from classes VII to XII prepare to learn the fundamentals of entrepreneurship—not as an optional activity, but as a part of their regular curriculum. This initiative is part of the newly launched NEEEV (New Era of Entrepreneurial Ecosystem & Vision) scheme, introduced this year. To get things rolling, all heads of schools across Delhi will participate in an orientation session this week. This training will equip them to effectively implement NEEEV in classrooms and help students combat the potential problems they may face. Aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, NEEEV aims to prepare students for real-world challenges by equipping them with the mindset and tools needed to innovate, ideate, and build sustainable ventures. You Can Also Check: Delhi AQI | Weather in Delhi | Bank Holidays in Delhi | Public Holidays in Delhi Under this scheme, students will be gradually introduced to various facets of entrepreneurship, including startup ecosystems, ideation, prototyping, funding strategies, and the fundamentals of launching and managing a business. Weekly sessions will be conducted by school faculty members appointed by the principal, ensuring consistent and hands-on learning throughout the academic year. All school principals and heads across Delhi are required to attend a mandatory orientation programme until July 24, organised by the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT). Each school will also appoint a NEEEV School Program Coordinator responsible for monitoring implementation through a soon-to-be-launched online portal. In addition, schools must establish a School Innovation Council (SIC)—chaired by the principal—to oversee entrepreneurship activities and evaluate student projects. To enrich student engagement, the Delhi govt is introducing two flagship components under NEEEV: NEEEV Dialogue, a biannual speaker series that brings together entrepreneurs, university incubators, and industry experts to inspire and mentor students; and Startup Stormers, a competitive platform for students from Class IX onwards, where selected teams with innovative ideas may receive financial support to transform their prototypes into viable startups. In 2019–20, the Aam Aadmi Party govt introduced the entrepreneurship curriculum to cultivate entrepreneurial thinking among students. A key feature of this programme was Business Blasters, a practical initiative that offered seed funding to students, enabling them to turn their ideas into real-world business ventures.

Orientation kicks off for Delhi schools to implement entrepreneurship education across classes VII-XII
Orientation kicks off for Delhi schools to implement entrepreneurship education across classes VII-XII

Time of India

time20-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Orientation kicks off for Delhi schools to implement entrepreneurship education across classes VII-XII

NEW DELHI: A new chapter in education is unfolding in Delhi govt schools as students from classes VII to XII prepare to learn the fundamentals of entrepreneurship—not as an optional activity, but as a part of their regular curriculum. This initiative is part of the newly launched NEEEV (New Era of Entrepreneurial Ecosystem & Vision) scheme, introduced this year. To get things rolling, all heads of schools across Delhi will participate in an orientation session this week. This training will equip them to effectively implement NEEEV in classrooms and help students combat the potential problems they may face. Aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, NEEEV aims to prepare students for real-world challenges by equipping them with the mindset and tools needed to innovate, ideate, and build sustainable ventures. Under this scheme, students will be gradually introduced to various facets of entrepreneurship, including startup ecosystems, ideation, prototyping, funding strategies, and the fundamentals of launching and managing a business. Weekly sessions will be conducted by school faculty members appointed by the principal, ensuring consistent and hands-on learning throughout the academic year. You Can Also Check: Delhi AQI | Weather in Delhi | Bank Holidays in Delhi | Public Holidays in Delhi All school principals and heads across Delhi are required to attend a mandatory orientation programme until July 24, organised by the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT). by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like This Could Be the Best Time to Trade Gold in 5 Years IC Markets Learn More Undo Each school will also appoint a NEEEV School Program Coordinator responsible for monitoring implementation through a soon-to-be-launched online portal. In addition, schools must establish a School Innovation Council (SIC)—chaired by the principal—to oversee entrepreneurship activities and evaluate student projects. To enrich student engagement, the Delhi govt is introducing two flagship components under NEEEV: NEEEV Dialogue, a biannual speaker series that brings together entrepreneurs, university incubators, and industry experts to inspire and mentor students; and Startup Stormers, a competitive platform for students from Class IX onwards, where selected teams with innovative ideas may receive financial support to transform their prototypes into viable startups. In 2019–20, the Aam Aadmi Party govt introduced the entrepreneurship curriculum to cultivate entrepreneurial thinking among students. A key feature of this programme was Business Blasters, a practical initiative that offered seed funding to students, enabling them to turn their ideas into real-world business ventures.

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