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Samsung India has offered smart class solutions to 80 new Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) schools as part of its global Samsung Smart School initiative
Samsung India on Thursday said it has offered smart class solutions to 80 new Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) schools as part of its global Samsung Smart School initiative, a move that will help provide digital education to students at these educational institutions.
With this addition, smart classes set up by Samsung will be available at 625 JNV schools and 10 Navodaya Leadership Institutes in 835 classrooms across the country, impacting close to five lakh students, a statement said.
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A JNV school teacher teaching in one of the existing Samsung Smart Classes running under the Samsung Smart School initiative.
Samsung India has announced that it is adding smart classes to 80 new Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) schools as part of its global Samsung Smart School initiative, providing digital education to less-privileged students and fulfilling its vision of #PoweringDigitalIndia by empowering the next generation of young India. With this addition, smart classes set up by Samsung will be available at 625 JNV schools and 10 Navodaya Leadership Institutes in 835 classrooms across the country, impacting close to 5 lakh students.
A majority of the new smart classes are being set up in very remote rural districts such as Kupwara in Jammu & Kashmir, Dahod in Gujarat, Sukma in Chhattisgarh, Darjeeling in West Bengal and Baksa in Assam. These new JNV schools are spread across 17 states.
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NEW DELHI: Nearly a month after the Union Finance Minister announced the setting up of 100 Sainik schools across India on PPP mode, balls have been set rolling to introduce the pattern in about 25 Navodaya schools in several states on a pilot basis.
Under the plan, initiated by the Prime Minister’s office in 2017, at least one school in each district of the country will be run on the pattern of existing Sainik schools to develop “the ethos of national spirit, indomitable courage, an unfailing commitment to values of respect for country and society and imbibe the importance of physical fitness and embody the national pride”.
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AAA Taking a step towards the successful implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) in terms of promotion of regional languages in schools, the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) has collaborated with the National Testing Service-India under the Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL), Mysuru, to train language teachers of Navodaya Vidyalayas in the country.
A six-day online capacity-building programme for each language is planned. NVS, in collaboration with NTS-I, CIIL, has proposed to run the programme for 14 languages. The capacity-building programmes for four languages Kannada, Marathi, Malayalam, and Telugu will be conducted in January and February 2021.
C.G. Venkatesha Murthy, director, CIIL, Mysuru, said CIIL was ready to help, collaborate, guide, and provide academic resources and training to NVS or any other organisation on any front for matters pertaining to Indian languages.