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

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha inaugurated personalized adaptive learning labs in 210 government schools across the state, a move expected to benefit approximately 64,000 students. He emphasized nurturing each child's unique talents through modern, science-based education while also encouraging an interest in Indian culture. The initiative is part of a broader government effort to modernize education, reduce academic pressure, and establish Tripura as an education hub. Several education department officials were present at the launch event held in Agartala.

Key Points: Tripura CM Inaugurates Personalized Learning Labs in 210 Schools

  • 210 schools get adaptive learning labs
  • 64,000 students to benefit
  • Focus on science and cultural education
  • Part of broader state education initiatives
  • Aims to reduce academic pressure
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Tripura CM inaugurates personalised adaptive learning labs in 210 schools

Tripura CM Manik Saha inaugurates personalized adaptive learning labs in 210 government schools, aiming to benefit 64,000 students and develop the state as an education hub.

"Our aim is to develop Tripura as an education hub. - Chief Minister Manik Saha"

Agartala, Jan 28

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Wednesday said that every child is born with unique talents and stressed the need to nurture these abilities through appropriate and modern education.

"Along with science-based education, students must be encouraged to develop originality and take an interest in the country's own culture," the Chief Minister said. Saha was speaking while inaugurating personalised adaptive learning labs simultaneously in 210 government schools across the state at a function held at Maharani Tulsibati Higher Secondary Girls' School in Agartala.

Referring to Swami Vivekananda, the Chief Minister said that true education lies in developing the inner potential of students and achieving excellence in learning. He said the state government has introduced the personalised adaptive learning system in 210 schools to connect students with the education system through modern technological methods.

Around 64,000 students are expected to benefit from the initiative.

Calling it a landmark step in improving the quality of education in Tripura, Saha said the government is strengthening science-based education while also establishing new colleges and universities to expand access to quality higher education.

"Our aim is to develop Tripura as an education hub," he added. The Chief Minister also said steps have been taken to reduce academic pressure on students and promote a healthy learning culture in schools.

He added that the government is working to modernise the education system in tribal areas as well. Highlighting ongoing initiatives, Saha referred to projects such as Super 30, Nipun Tripura, Vidya Setu Module, Mission Mukul and Saharsh Karyam, among others.

Expressing hope that the new system would significantly benefit students, the Chief Minister said the personalised adaptive learning platform would help identify individual learning needs and improve academic outcomes.

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

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good step, but implementation is key. We've seen many tech-based schemes fail due to poor maintenance, teacher training, or internet connectivity, especially in tribal areas mentioned. I hope they have a solid plan for sustained support and not just a photo-op inauguration.
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Aman W
Appreciate the focus on reducing academic pressure and promoting a healthy learning culture. Our kids are under so much stress for marks. If this system helps them learn with understanding rather than rote memorization, it will be a real blessing for 64,000 students.
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Sarah B
Combining modern tech with emphasis on our own culture and originality, as Swami Vivekananda advocated, is the perfect balance. Education shouldn't just create job-seekers but well-rounded individuals proud of their heritage. Well done, Tripura!
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Karthik V
Developing Tripura as an education hub is a visionary goal for the North-East. Infrastructure like new colleges along with such school-level innovations can really transform the state's future. Hope the benefits reach every corner, including the remotest tribal schools.

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