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The report is submitted for consideration by KIIFB (
Kerala infrastructure investment fund.
Kerala government's initiative to impart information technology education to schools IT @ School has submitted a budget of Rs 533 --
Submit a value program report to the state government on all eight to twelve school classes in the statetech.
The detailed project report includes an upgrade plan for 45000 classrooms and IT laboratories in 4775 schools with a total budget of Rs 553 and is submitted to Usha Titus, secretary general of the Ministry of Education, anvar Sadath K, executive director of IT @ School Project, released a press release here today.
The report is submitted for consideration by KIIFB (
Kerala infrastructure investment fund.
According to the project report, ICT hardware will be deployed in three phases for 4775 schools.
Phase 1st will be completed in April --
In May 2017, it covered 10,000 classrooms in 1000 schools.
The second phase will then take place from July to September, during which 25000 classrooms will be held in 2500 schoolsTech.
During the 3rd phase of the programme, the remaining schools will be covered in October to December 2017.
Anvar Sadath says its pilot work is going on in four constituencies --
Alappuzha, Puthukkad, Thaliparamba, north of Koze.
Schools that complete their activities to be carried out, such as safety classrooms, tile floors, safety ceilings, wall painting, electrified, information and communication technology equipment racks, etc, he said, priority will be given when implementing the plan.
ICT facilities will be deployed to classrooms that the school has prepared at each stage, even if the school cannot prepare all classrooms at once.
The programme covers 4775 government-funded schools, including 2685 high schools, 1701 high schools and 389 vocational high schools.
Each classroom is equipped with a laptop, multimedia projector, whiteboard and sound system. Each Hi-
Technology IT lab will be equipped with UPS, multiple
Feature printer, LCD TV and HD camera.
IT labs and classrooms will be connected via a network via a central server in the lab, which will allow for information sharing.
All classrooms will provide broadband internet based on high-speed optical fiber.
The detailed proposal submitted to KIIFB covers the ICT infrastructure requirements of the Hi-Lower School
The technical school program, he said.
In addition to this, IT @ School also prepares detailed plans for other major components of Hi-
Capacity-building, development and deployment of ICT content, resource portals, e-
Governance and e-commercelearning.
"As part of Kerala becoming the first digital state in India's education sector, we will immediately establish IT laboratories in more than 9500 government-funded primary and primary schools ", national education minister ravindelanat said. (
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