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Delhi Govt launches ‘School Web App’ to modernise education

Initiative to provide timetables, homework, notes, attendance and results at home, says Education Minister
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The Delhi Government has launched ‘School Web App’, an advanced digital platform aimed at modernising education and administrative processes in government schools.

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The initiative seeks to make the education system smart, transparent, and easily accessible, allowing students, parents, and teachers to use various facilities through a single platform.

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Saying the initiative was in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision, Education Minister Ashish Sood said: “This step will prove to be a major milestone towards Digital India and Viksit Bharat 2047.”

He added that the application would make time management and learning for students efficient, while reducing the administrative workload of teachers.

Highlighting the features of the application, Sood said: “Through the application, all important information — timetable, homework, notes, attendance, and results — will now be available at home.”

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The initiative aimed to help parents stay connected with their child’s academic progress, “thereby strengthening the communication between schools and parents”, he added.

The initiative’s launch event witnessed the participation of senior officials from the Directorate of Education, principals, school management members, and students.

The minister said: “This digital platform will promote a spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation among students. Now, time will not be wasted in searching for information. Instead, information will reach the students directly. This is the true essence of digital empowerment.”

“In line with the spirit of National Education Policy-2020, this application will encourage skill-based learning and integrate activities that promote sports under the Fit India initiative. It represents a model of modern India’s education system where tradition and technology move forward together,” he added.

Expressing gratitude to all those involved in the initiative, Sood said: “When determination is strong, the results are equally powerful. This application will prove to be a milestone towards a brighter future for the children of Delhi.”

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