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GoAP-Singhania Schools to empower 14 Govt. schools

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To elevate the quality of education

In an endeavour to facilitate educational transformation across 14 government schools in Andhra Pradesh a MoU was signed on behalf of Singhania Schools in the presence of Mr Lokesh Nara, HRD Minister, Andhra Pradesh, and Mr Gautam Hari Singhania, Chairman & Managing Director Raymond Group and Chairman Sulochanadevi Singhania School Trust.

This pioneering initiative will positively impact students studying these schools situated in Tirupati and Chandragiri districts.

Speaking about the collaboration, Mr Singhania, said, “This partnership with Andhra Pradesh Government is a significant step in nation building and aims in bridging learning gaps and equipping students with requisite skills that will prepare them for a brighter future.

By integrating technology and strengthening teacher capabilities, we aim to create a more effective and engaging learning experience for children in Vijayawada, Vizag and Amaravati.”

The collaboration aims to elevate the quality of education by prioritising teacher training, integrating technology into the curriculum, and strengthening students’ communication skills in English.

By equipping teachers with modern technology and leveraging digital tools, the initiative will create a more engaging and effective learning environment.

The emphasis on English language proficiency will further empower students with essential skills needed for higher education and career prospects.

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