Teacher App 2.0 Launched: A One-Stop Digital Platform for NEP 2020 Curriculum

Bharti Enterprises Vice-Chairman Rakesh Bharti Mittal announced the launch of Teacher App 2.0, a comprehensive digital platform designed as a one-stop shop for educators. The app, powered by AI and launched by Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, now covers the complete National Education Policy 2020 curriculum from Class 1 to 12. It provides a content library, personalized learning experiences, and tools to enhance classroom teaching. Minister Pradhan linked the initiative to India's broader AI push, referencing new LLMs launched by the Prime Minister and stating that AI-enabled education is now a government priority.

Key Points: Teacher App 2.0 Launches, Covers Full NEP 2020 Curriculum

  • Covers entire NEP 2020 curriculum
  • AI-powered platform for teachers
  • Launched by Union Education Minister
  • Partnership between Bharti Airtel and CK-12 Foundation
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One-stop shop for teachers: Bharti Enterprises VC Rakesh Bharti Mittal announces Teacher App 2.0 to cover entire NEP 2020 curriculum from Class 1 to 12

Bharti Airtel & CK-12 launch AI-powered Teacher App 2.0, offering the complete NEP 2020 syllabus from Class 1-12 for educators.

"a step forward in improving governance and operational efficiency in schools and colleges - Dharmendra Pradhan"

New Delhi, February 24

Vice-Chairman of Bharti Enterprises Rakesh Bharti Mittal on Monday announced that Teacher App 2.0 is designed to support teachers across India, providing a one-stop platform for pedagogy, lesson plans, and quality educational content.

The app now covers the entire National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 curriculum, from class one to class 12. Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan launched the Teacher App 2.0, powered by AI, in collaboration with Bharti Airtel and CK12 Foundation.

Rakesh Bharti Mittal highlighted that the app has expanded its scope, offering a comprehensive digital learning platform. The Teacher App 2.0 features include a content library, personalised learning experience, engaging learning tools, and accessibility across multiple platforms.

"Teacher App was launched in November 2024 and that was a time when we committed ourselves and the nation that this should be one stop shop for teachers to come back again and yet again to understand the issues on pedagogy, lesson plans...We started with offering up to the primary curriculum and content, and with the new partnership, I am extremely happy to share that the Teacher App is now available for the entire NEP 2020 from class one to class 12. All subjects, all domains, and anything a teacher will need to impart a quality lecture in the classroom", he said.

This initiative aims to empower educators and enhance teaching quality, aligning with India's vision for inclusive and future-ready education, and equip teachers with subject-wise content and tools necessary to enhance classroom teaching and learning outcomes.

Earlier on Monday, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan hailed the technological advances in the Indian education system, reflecting on the 'The Teachers App 2.0.'The Union Minister earlier today launched the app made by Bharti Airtel, in collaboration with CK-12 Foundation, a global philanthropy group.

Speaking to the media, the Minister highlighted the recent launch of two large language models (LLMs), BharatGen and Sarvam, by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the AI Impact Summit 2026, expressing hope that similar AI capabilities would soon be incorporated into the app.

Praising the achievement, he described the initiative as "a step forward" in improving governance and operational efficiency in schools and colleges."India's education system is gradually moving towards AI in various dimensions. Today, Bharti Airtel, in collaboration with CK-12 Foundation, a global philanthropy group, has launched a new Teachers App... My expectation, and also my suggestion, is that all this will gradually be implemented in the Indian Large Language Model. This time, at the AI Impact Summit, the Prime Minister launched two major Large Language Models in India: BharatGen and Sarvam...The school and college governance model will also need to be improved. Today, we have taken a step forward in that direction," the Union Minister said.

Earlier last week, the Union Minister emphasised that integrating artificial intelligence into education has become a national priority to empower the country's youth.

Speaking to the media on the sidelines of the India AI Impact Summit at Bharat Mandapan in the national capital, Pradhan emphasised that using AI in the education sector has become a priority for the government now.

"It is our responsibility to provide AI-enabled education to India's new generation. The Prime Minister organised the AI Impact Summit to encourage India's new generation, and they are participating in it. Using AI in education, how we can strengthen our students, schools, and teachers by leveraging AI has become a priority," he said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great step forward for digital education! But the real test will be on-ground implementation. Many government school teachers in remote areas still struggle with poor internet connectivity and old devices. The app must have a robust offline mode and be lightweight. The intent is good, but execution is key.
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Aditya G
Covering Class 1 to 12 for the entire NEP curriculum is a massive undertaking. Kudos to the team. Integrating with BharatGen and Sarvam LLMs in the future could make it truly powerful for personalized learning. Hope it includes content in regional languages as well, not just English and Hindi.
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Sarah B
Partnering with CK-12 Foundation is a smart move to bring global best practices. The focus on pedagogy, not just content, is what teachers really need. If this helps reduce the massive workload of lesson planning, it will free up time for actual student interaction. Cautiously optimistic!
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Vikram M
The announcement sounds promising, but we've seen many such "one-stop" apps launched with much fanfare only to be forgotten. Will there be proper training for teachers? And what about ongoing updates and support? The success depends on treating teachers as partners, not just end-users.
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Kavya N
This is exactly the kind of public-private partnership India needs in education. Bharti Airtel's reach can help in distribution. Empowering our teachers with tech is the best way to improve learning outcomes. Hope it includes interactive elements and STEM resources. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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