16-05-2025
City School Goes All Digital In Declaring Results
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Nagpur: Centre Point School has ditched the age-old practice of printing annual report cards by going digital at all its branches in Nagpur this year. For the first time ever, for thousands of students, a city school has completely put an end to paper usage and opted for an environment-friendly way of declaring results.
Shilpee Ganguly, director-principal of CPS (Katol Road) said, "Environment was the biggest factor in our decision making. We have always followed environment-friendly practices in our campuses, and it's something which is always evolving. It's a conscious choice that we make on how our actions can have a positive impact on our surroundings."
Now, parents have to log in to school's portal with their IDs, and view the digital report card.
Parents with whom TOI spoke were happy with the decision. "Saving on paper means you are saving trees ultimately. So, it is a good thing overall," said one parent.
CPS had won TOI's Nagpur Heroes award earlier for their role in implementing environment friendly infrastructure. They had been awarded for their solar powered buildings and rainwater harvesting projects. The school set up on-grid solar power system at its Wardhaman Nagar branch way back in 2016. It had previously set up rainwater harvesting system at its Amravati Bypass road branch, for which the TOI Nagpur Heroes jury selected them for the award.