Computer aided learning stations in 8 city schools

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 15 Juli 2014 | 22.23

MUMBAI: In a bid to improve the quality of education for children, Tata Power recently installed nine Computer Aided Learning (CAL) stations in eight schools in Mumbai under its initiative called "Vidya".
An official said, "With the numerous advancements in technology, it has become critical for students to inculcate skills that will help them build a brighter future. With this initiative, Tata Power aims to bridge the digital divide, and provide an exciting learning mechanism that would enable the children to become computer- literates and access information on-demand, thereby opening a world of opportunities for them."
Speaking on the initiative, a senior company official said : "We at Tata Power believe that children are the future of India, and it is of utmost importance to provide them with holistic education that would ensure their overall development, and job prosperity. By installing CALs in various schools, we aim to help the students in securing opportunities that will help them grow as individuals."

The CAL stations were installed in DBC School, Vinay High School, Chembur Karnataka Sangh, Janta Welfare English High School, Chembur Welfare Marathi Shala, Sharad Acharaya School, Narayan Aacharya School and Model High School.

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