Delhi’s education landscape transformed today as Minister Ashish Sood, alongside CM Rekha Gupta, cut the ribbon for 100 advanced ICT labs, Sarvodaya Vidyalaya’s new premises in Mansarovar Garden, and DIET in Dilshad Garden. These openings underscore a strategic overhaul prioritizing technology in learning.
Sood captivated the audience by redefining change: not in headlines, but in tangible classroom upgrades. Gupta’s leadership has funneled resources into buildings and tech, sparing no praise for supporting organizations like Ladli Foundation and AIF.
The digital imperative for modern exams is unmet at many homes, as Sood illustrated with visit stories. From basic blackboards to ubiquitous smart boards, Delhi leads the charge.
Rapid implementations boast 7,000 computers installed, smart board tenders for thousands of rooms, and expansive ICT plans. Outdated shared-CPU labs of yore pale against new individual setups.
Partnerships shine: 2,000 donated computers operational, more incoming. Full coverage across 1,000+ schools soon, bolstered by digital libraries. Global spotlight awaits at AI Summit.
Introducing ‘Give Back’, Sood rallied citizens to join the mission of equitable education.
Appreciating collaborators, he proclaimed Delhi’s education ball rolling at full throttle.
