
Six non -governmental organizations will sign Mous with the TELANGANY government to improve school education without costs, in the presence of the main Minister A. Revant Reddy on Sunday.
For the introduction of state -of -the -art technology and teaching, without costs, in government schools, six NGOs (NGO) signed an understanding memorandum (Memorandum) with the Ministry of Education on Sunday in the presence of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy.
My is trying to introduce technological pedagogical services, completely without costs. This initiative is part of the vision of the State Government to increase the availability of quality education for disadvantaged students.
The six organizations that work with the state include the EkStep Foundation Foundation led by Nandan Nilekan, the Prajwal Sunita Krishhnan, Alakh Pandey Wala, Khan Academy, Shoaib Dar’s Pi Jam Foundation and Safin Hussain’s educational girl.
As part of the Memorandial Memorandum of the EkStep Foundation, it will expand its educational platform driven by AI from 540 schools to more than 5,000 primary schools in all 33 districts. The platform offers multilingual basic learning in Telugo, English and mathematics for classes 3 to 5.
Wala physics will offer free high -level students, high -quality coaching for competing examinations such as Neet, Jee and Clat. Emphasis is placed on premature preparation directly from school.
The Khan Academy will provide courses for classes 6 to 10, allowing students to learn learning in science, technology, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), allowing you to learn at their own pace.
The Prajwala Foundation Foundation will start comprehensive programs of safety and protection of children focused on students from classes 6 to 12.
The PI Jam Foundation Foundation provides training in the area of coding and computing thinking for students from class 1 to 10 years and educates problems and digital skills from a young age.
The education of girls has already made it easier to register more than 16,000 extracurricular children in Telangana. The organization will continue to focus on improving literacy between girls and supporting gender equality in education.
He expressed his commitment to his government and Mr. Revanth Reddy said that the use of partnerships with renowned organizations would bring transformation change in education.
“We consider the foundation for the future based on knowledge. These partnerships reflect our obligation to ensure that no child remains in this digital age,” he said.
Government advisor K. Kesava Rao, Minister of Education Yogita Rana, special secretary CM Ajith Reddy, Director of School Education Narasimha Reddy and representatives of partner organizations were present.
Published – June 15, 2025 17:53





