Key Points

Delhi's Education Minister Ashish Sood is set to revolutionize government school education by adopting Gujarat's advanced technological approach. During a visit to Surat, Sood personally observed smart classrooms, AI labs, and robotics projects that demonstrate cutting-edge learning environments. He strongly criticized the previous AAP government's educational model, highlighting Gujarat's successful implementation of over 100,000 smart classrooms. The minister's initiative aims to significantly upgrade Delhi's educational infrastructure by introducing modern technologies like smart boards, AI, and robotics.

Key Points: Ashish Sood Reveals Gujarat Smart School Model for Delhi

  • Gujarat implements over 100,000 smart classrooms despite challenges
  • Sood visits Surat school to study advanced education technologies
  • AI and robotics labs showcase innovative student learning
  • National Education Policy 2020 drives educational transformation
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Gujarat-style smart boards in schools soon: Delhi Education Minister

Delhi Education Minister explores Gujarat's advanced AI and smart board education model, criticizing previous AAP government's approach

"The self-proclaimed Delhi model has completely failed. - Ashish Sood, Delhi Education Minister"

New Delhi, June 28

Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood on Saturday visited schools in Surat and said that an advanced education system featuring AI, smart boards, and robotics, on the lines of Gujarat, will soon be implemented in the capital's schools.

Speaking to the media in Gujarat, Sood expressed confidence that this initiative would not only raise the quality of education in Delhi's government schools but also enhance students' exposure to modern technologies.

Sood criticised the so-called Delhi education model flaunted by the previous Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government.

He said the self-proclaimed Delhi model of the AAP government and its Education Minister, who went to jail over the liquor scam, have completely failed.

Despite being the national capital with all available resources, Delhi's government schools have just a few hundred smart boards. In contrast, Gujarat, despite facing natural challenges such as annual floods in several districts, has successfully established over one lakh smart classrooms, he said, adding that this completely exposes the failure of the so-called Delhi model.

On his educational trip to Surat, Sood visited Suman High School Number 6, Udhna, operated under the Surat Municipal Corporation.

The Education Minister visited various classrooms in the school and observed the teaching and learning process being conducted through smart boards.

He interacted with students to understand the utility of smart boards and the educational benefits they receive from this technology.

Sood also visited the school's AI and Robotics Lab, where he observed practical projects being carried out by students on topics such as drones, 3D printers, and advanced sensor security systems.

While interacting with the students, he appreciated their efforts and extended his best wishes.

Sood's visit was aimed at observing the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and the best educational practices adopted by different states.

He remarked that the reforms introduced by Gujarat in government schools are commendable and that other states should take inspiration from them.

Present on the occasion were the District Education Officer of Surat, administrative officers from the Municipal Primary Education Committee, the District Primary Education Officer, and school administrators, along with other officials.

- IANS

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Priya S
Why is the minister comparing Delhi and Gujarat? Both states have different challenges. Instead of political mudslinging, focus on actual implementation. Smart boards are good but teachers need proper training first!
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Aditya G
As an IT professional, I welcome this move! AI and robotics education from school level will make our youth future-ready. Gujarat model is indeed impressive - visited their schools last year during a conference.
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Sarah B
While technology is important, let's not forget basic infrastructure. Many Delhi government schools still lack proper toilets and drinking water. Shouldn't that be priority first? 🤔
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Kavya N
My daughter studies in a Gujarat municipal school. The smart classrooms have really improved her learning experience. Happy to see Delhi adopting this. Education should be above politics!
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Vikram M
Good initiative but maintenance is key. Many schools get fancy equipment that stops working in 6 months. Hope they have proper service contracts and budget allocation for upkeep.
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Nikhil C
Instead of just copying Gujarat, Delhi should innovate its own model. We have IITs and top universities here - why not collaborate with them to create something even better?

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