Edufront Inaugurates Smart Village Schools Project in Satnavari in India

 


Edufront Technologies, a provider of innovative digital learning solutions, announces the inauguration of its Smart Village Schools project in Satnavari village, Nagpur District.

This initiative marks a significant step towards transforming rural education by integrating advanced interactive technology into village schools and Anganwadi preschools.

As part of the programme, Edufront has equipped classrooms with state-of-the-art interactive panels pre-loaded with comprehensive curricula in English, Hindi and Marathi. These panels are designed to be web-accessible, allowing seamless online content delivery whenever internet connectivity is available.

To ensure effective implementation, Edufront has provided extensive training to all associated teachers and deployed full-time staff to offer ongoing support to both educators and students.

The project extends to Anganwadi preschools, where interactive panels feature age-appropriate curricula tailored for young children, including rich Marathi content. This preschool curriculum is available in all major regional languages, promoting inclusive early childhood education.

Satish Jha, educationist and Chairman of Edufront Technologies, who previously co-founded the One Laptop Per Child initiative in India nearly two decades ago, expressed his enthusiasm for the project, “I am delighted to witness the remarkable interest from everyone in the village, including students, teachers, village officials and local administration. This engagement has sparked curiosity and motivation among students, encouraging them to embrace learning with renewed vigor.”

The Smart Village Schools initiative in Satnavari is poised for expansion, with plans to extend the programme to additional villages ready to adopt these transformative educational tools.

Edufront Technologies has been empowering schools across Delhi, Punjab, Jammu, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra for several years. Through its comprehensive curriculum, customised interactive panels, One Tablet Per Child (OTPC) programmes; and STEM offerings – supported by dedicated on-site staff – Edufront currently benefits over 27,000 students nationwide.



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