‘CM Shri School inaugurated’ in Delhi, project launched in 75 schools, there will be a big change in education
Delhi’s school education system is entering a new era. Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inaugurated CM Shri School in Sarojini Nagar and launched CM SHRI Schools Project in 75 schools of Delhi. On this occasion, the program was presided over by Delhi Government Education Minister Ashish Sood.
CM Shree Schools are such institutions laying the foundation of Vikas Bharat 2047, where importance is given not only to knowledge but also to skills and humanitarian approach. The project prepares students for future challenges by bringing together modern technology and principles of holistic education.
Eight major components have been simultaneously implemented under this programme:
AI based Smart Classroom – Where students will be able to learn with the help of digital and artificial intelligence.
Career Counseling Lab – For career guidance and choosing the right direction as per qualifications.
ICT Lab – To enhance proficiency in Information and Communication Technology.
Digital Library – State-of-the-art digital resources for students to access knowledge and research.
Multi-Sectoral Skills Lab – To develop practical skills in various sectors.
Language Lab – To increase linguistic proficiency and communication ability.
Resource Room for Inclusive Education – for students with special needs.
CM Shri Digital Portal – For competitive exam preparation and digital learning.
Delhi’s education now smart and modern
Under the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the guidance of the Union Education Minister, this initiative is making Delhi’s education system more modern, smart and globally competitive. This project will not only empower the students technically, but will also lay a strong foundation of social and human values in them. Through CM SHRI Schools Project, Delhi’s education system will truly move towards the dream of a developed India 2047.
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