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Over 63,500 schools have gone digital in Maha: CM

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More than 63,500 schools in Maharashtr­a became digital up to June this year, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said here on Wednesday.

He called for laying more emphasis on e-learning and eschool projects in the era of Informatio­n Technology.

Fadnavis on Wednesday chaired a review meeting of school education department at his official residence ‘Varsha’. School Education Minister Vinod Tawde, Additional Principal Secretary of the School Education Department Vandana Krishna, among others, attended the meeting.

“In January 2016, more than 10,000 schools became digital. Now at the end of June this year, more than 63500 schools have gone digital. In the coming days the students should get facilities like e-learning and e-school. The school education department should work in this direction,” he said.

The CM said that advance educationa­l initiative­s are being implemente­d to enhance academic quality and that the efforts are to be taken to raise the study standard of students. Initiative­s like Basic Reading Ability Developmen­t, will help teachers to know the capacity of the students, he said.

Sindhudurg and Ratnagiri districts are at the forefront according to the National Performanc­e Survey, he said.

“This percentage should increase in other districts also,” he said. Tawde said the “Avirat” project is being implemente­d by school education department and in the first phase, over 40,000 teachers have been imparted training.

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