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Globus Infocom commences digital classrooms in 5 schools in Punjab

The CSR programme aims to improve learning outcomes in rural Punjab while also promoting the use of technology in government schools
Globus Infocom commences digital classrooms in 5 schools in Punjab
Globus Infocom commences digital classrooms in 5 schools in Punjab

Under its corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative, Globus Infocom, India’s leading EdTech has commenced digital classrooms with smart interactive flat panel display for students and school staff in five government schools in five different districts of Punjab, under the Director General School Education, Punjab.
 
The digital classrooms will provide quality education to students in Punjab’s government schools. They aim to improve learning outcomes in rural Punjab while also promoting the use of technology in government schools. The implementation of a digital learning solution will help unleashing the potential of so many rural students who do not get the right exposure to the right content and resources in their education journey. This will also encourage more students to join and enjoy learning in a meaningful manner.
 
Schools covered under this project are Government Girls Senior Secondary School, Kurali; Government Senior Secondary School, Mullanpur; Government Senior Secondary School, Sialba; Government Senior Secondary School, Singhpura; and Government High School, Devinagar in the state.

Highlighting the programme, Kiran Dham, CEO, Globus Infocom said, “The government schools of our country also need digital resources in their education system to join the mainstream education. I am pleased to share that we have successfully installed interactive flat panel displays at different government schools in Punjab. This CSR initiative will provide the students of the government schools the much-needed exposure to digital learning in this era and will help to bring out the best of their potential.”
 
Students in government schools will not only receive a quality education, but they will also benefit from the advanced tools, resources and access to unlimited online knowledge, as they will be able to access various online interactive learning materials available on various digital platforms. The Noida-based education technology solutions provider completed this project successfully at the end of March 2022.

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