Rs 533 crore budget for making Kerala schools hi-tech

The report was submitted for the consideration by KIIFB (Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board).

Update: 2017-02-19 08:47 GMT
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Thiruvananthapuram: IT@School, a Kerala government initiative to impart IT education in schools, has submitted a Rs 533 crore budget-worth project report to the state government for making all the eight to twelve school classes in the state hi-tech.

The detailed project report, which comprises an upgradation plan of 45000 classrooms and IT labs in 4775 schools at a total budget of Rs 553 Crores, was submitted to Usha Titus, Secretary, General Education Department, by Anvar Sadath K, Executive Director, IT@School Project, a release said here on Sunday.

The report was submitted for the consideration by KIIFB (Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board).

As per the project report, the Information and Communications Technology Hardware Deployment for 4775 schools would be undertaken in three phases.

The 1st Phase would be completed in April-May 2017 covering 10,000 classrooms in 1000 schools. This would be followed by the second Phase in July to September wherein

25000 classrooms in 2500 schools would be made Hi-Tech.

The remaining schools would be covered in October to December 2017 in the 3rd Phase of the programme. Anvar Sadath said the pilot implementation of it is progressing at four constituencies- Alappuzha, Puthukkad, Kozhikode North and Thaliparamba.

Schools which complete the activities to be undertaken by them, such as Secured Classrooms, Tiled flooring, secured ceiling, painting of walls, electrification, shelf for ICT equipment etc, would be given preference in implementing the scheme, he said.

ICT facilities would be deployed to those classrooms which are made ready by schools in each phase, even if the schools could not make all the classrooms ready at once.

The 4775 government and government-aided schools to be covered under this programme include 2685 High Schools, 1701 Higher Secondary Schools and 389 Vocational Higher Secondary Schools.

Each classroom would be equipped with laptop, multimedia projector, whiteboard and sound system.

 

Each Hi-Tech IT Lab would feature Desktop Computers with UPS, Multi-function Printers, LCD TV and an HD Camera.

The IT Labs and Classrooms would be connected via a network through a Central server in the Lab, which would allow sharing of information. High-Speed fibre based Broadband internet would be made available in all classrooms.

The detailed proposal to be submitted to KIIFB covers the ICT Infrastructure requirements for schools under Hi-Tech school programme, he said.

In addition to this, IT@School has also prepared detailed plans for the other major components of Hi-Tech school programme such as capacity building, development and deployment of ICT content, resource portal, e-governance and e-learning.

"As part of Kerala becoming India's first Digital State in Education sector, we would immediately start the setting up of IT Labs in over 9500 government and government aided primary and upper primary schools", state Minister of Education C Ravindranath said.

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