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BMC to provide 12,000 tabs to Class 9 students

- RONALD RODRIGUES

Around 12,000 tabs will be provided to Class 9 students in the next 15 days by the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC).

Though the academic year had begun in June, there has been a three-month delay in providing the tabs to students of all civic schools.

Members of the education committee said that the delay was unacceptab­le. Aarti Pugaonkar, member of the education committee, said, “The first semester examinatio­ns are approachin­g yet the tabs have not been given to the students.”

The civic body claimed that there was a delay in the tendering process. A civic official said, “We did not find appropriat­e tenders but we have shortliste­d two service providers.” On this the members asked, “Why was the civic administra­tion sleeping all this while? Did the civic body not know that the academic year begins in June? They could have begun the tendering process well in advance.”

The civic body now claims that it will distribute tabs to all students of Class 9. Shubhada Gudekar, Chairman of the Education Committee of BMC, said, “We will give 12,000 tabs to students of Class 9 of all civic run schools in the next 15 days. The process was delayed due

The BMC has introduced this initiative of providing tabs to make the children tech-savvy and help their technologi­cal developmen­t. Also, it is an effort to be on par with other private schools in terms of high-end learning and facilities.

to the prolonged tendering process. Also, as the syllabus of Class 9 had a few changes this year we had to update the tabs accordingl­y.” The BMC has introduced this initiative to make the children tech-savvy and help their technologi­cal developmen­t. Also, it is an effort to be on par with other private schools.

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