840 government schools in Uttarakhand will be connected to a virtual class network, with CM Dhami to inaugurate it tomorrow.

Dehradun: The state government is embarking on another major initiative to connect the state’s students to quality and modern education. 840 government schools in the state will now be connected to a virtual class network. Under this arrangement, both virtual and smart classes will be conducted in these schools in a hybrid mode. The Chief Minister will launch it in Dehradun on October 11th.

840 government schools in the state will be connected to a virtual class network: The Education Department has brought good news for students studying in government schools. Preparations are underway to connect all government schools in the state to a virtual class network, for which all preparations have been made. Now, only Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami is awaiting its inauguration. Under this initiative, virtual and smart classes will be conducted for students.

Efforts to improve the quality of education: Education Minister Dhan Singh Rawat stated that the state government is continuously striving to improve the quality of education. The government is taking concrete steps to address teacher shortages, equip schools with modern resources, and digitize education. He stated that digital education is being promoted to provide high-quality education to the state’s children.

Live broadcast of classes in schools: Live broadcasts of classes in schools connected to the virtual class network will be conducted from two central studios established at Rajiv Gandhi Navodaya Vidyalaya, Raipur. This will enable two-way communication between students and teachers. This will also enable students in remote areas to access modern educational facilities.

Instructions to ensure the presence of all public representatives: Instructions have been given to ensure the presence of all public representatives at the launch of the scheme. Members of Parliament, MLAs, District Panchayat Chairpersons, Mayors, and other local public representatives will attend events in schools in their respective areas.

So many schools will be connected to the virtual class network: The schools of the state which have been connected to the virtual class network include 71 schools of Almora, 29 of Bageshwar, 68 of Chamoli, 54 of Champawat, 55 of Dehradun, 53 of Haridwar, 64 of Nainital, 103 of Pauri, 80 of Pithoragarh, 53 of Rudraprayag, 120 of Tehri, 51 of Udham Singh Nagar and 39 schools of Uttarkashi.