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Tripura CM Inaugurates AI-Powered Learning Labs in 210 Schools for 64,000 Students

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha inaugurated Personalised Adaptive Learning Labs across 210 government schools in the state. The initiative is expected to benefit approximately 64,000 students by connecting them to education through modern technology. Saha emphasized that alongside science education, students should be encouraged to practice and value India's own culture. The state government views this as a landmark step in improving educational quality and aims to establish Tripura as an education hub.

CM Manik Saha inaugurates personalised adaptive learning Labs in 210 schools in Tripura

Agartala, January 29

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha inaugurated Personalised Adaptive Learning Labs simultaneously across 210 schools in the state at a function held at Maharani Tulsibati Higher Secondary Girls' School in Agartala.

Speaking at the function on Wednesday, CM Saha said students should be encouraged to take an interest in practising the country's own culture.

"Along with educating students in science-based subjects, they should also be instilled with a sense of originality and encouraged to take an interest in practising the country's own culture," he said.

The Chief Minister said approximately 64,000 students will benefit from the system, calling it a landmark initiative for Tripura to improve the quality of education in the state.

"The state government has introduced the Personalised Adaptive Learning system in 210 government schools to connect students with the education system through modern technological methods. About 64 thousand students from these schools will benefit. This system is a landmark initiative for the state of Tripura in improving the quality of education. By introducing a science-based education system, the state government is establishing new colleges and universities to provide high-quality education and expand higher education opportunities for students. The state government aims to turn Tripura into an education hub," he said.

The Chief Minister added that arrangements have been made in schools to reduce students' academic pressure and promote a healthy culture, and that the state government is working to modernise the education system in the state's tribal areas.

While discussing the development of the education system in the state, CM Saha highlighted the implementation of projects such as the Super 30 Project, Nipun Tripura, Vidya Setu Module, Mission Mukul, Saharsh Karyam, etc.

The Chief Minister expressed hope that the state's students would benefit from the Personalised Adaptive Learning system.

Secretary of the School Education Department, Dr Milind Ramteke; Director of the School Education Department, NC Sharma; Director of SCERT, L Darlong; and Principal of Maharani Tulsibati Girls' School, Sarbani Das, among others, were present at the event.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

As a teacher from Maharashtra, I'm genuinely impressed. The focus on reducing academic pressure and promoting a healthy culture is so important. The Super 30 project mention is interesting—wonder if it's inspired by the Kota model?

Rohit P

Great initiative, but the real test is implementation and maintenance. We've seen tech in schools before where the computers gather dust after a year. Hope there's a solid plan for teacher training and tech support.

Sarah B

Personalised adaptive learning can be a game-changer, especially for students who struggle with the one-size-fits-all approach. Kudos to the Tripura government for this forward-thinking project. The focus on tribal areas is particularly commendable.

Vikram M

"Turning Tripura into an education hub" is a bold vision! The northeast has immense potential. Combining science education with Indian culture, as the CM said, is the need of the hour. Jai Hind!

Nikhil C

While the initiative is good, I hope the "personalised adaptive learning" software is developed indigenously or carefully vetted. We must be cautious about the data privacy of our students and the cultural context of the content.

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