Telangana Edu Dept Signs MoUs to Offer Free Tech Education in Government Schools

Haydarabad: In order to provide free advanced technology training services to the students of public schools, the training department signed a memorandum of agreement with six leading organizations in the presence of Prime Minister A. Revanth Redy on Sunday.
The agreements were directed by the Pi Jam Foundation, led by the Prajwala Foundation Nandan Nilekani, headed by Dr Sunithha Krishnan, led by the Pi Jam Foundation of the Extreme Foundation, Alakh Pandy, Khan Academy, Pi Jam Foundation.
The government aims to bring revolutionary changes in the education sector through these initiatives, inspired by the vision of Prime Minister Revanth Redy. Organizations showed interest in cooperation with the TaLangana government for the governance and initiatives of the people.
Extreme Foundation is already working in 540 schools through the AI -based platform and will now expand to more than 5,000 primary schools in 33 regions. The foundation will provide mathematics basics from Telugu and English language and class 3 to 5.
Physics Wahal, students from the school level to help students prepare for the early stage by providing coaching to students from the middle students for competitive exams such as Neet, Jee and Clat will train.
Khan Academy STEM (Scınk, Technology, Engineering and Math) Class 6 to provide video -based training compatible with the course program.
The Prajwala Foundation will implement children’s safety and protection programs from 12 to 12 classes. Pi Jam Foundation, 1-10. It will provide coding and computational thinking training for classes.
Government Advisor K. Keshava Rao, Education Secretary Yogita Rana, CM Special Secretary Ajith Redy, School Education Director Evnarasimha Redy, School Foundation Special Secretary M. MA. MA. MA. MA. MA. MA. MA. MAZHA, Prajwala Foundation Dr Sunitha Krishnan, Physics Wallah, Pi. Shoaib Dar, the founder of the Foundation, and Gayatri Nair Lobo, CEO of Education Girls, were present.