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Kaithal MLA introduces free AI robots, teaching coaches at schools in dist

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Kaithal MLA Aditya Surjewala at Jat Shining Star School on Thursday.
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With an aim to transform education in the region, Kaithal MLA Aditya Surjewala has launched a campaign introducing AI robots and free AI teaching coaches across government and private schools in his constituency. The programme, aimed at making learning more interactive for students of Classes XI and XII, which was personalised, and future-ready. The campaign was formally inaugurated at Jat Shining Star School, Kaithal, where Surjewala unveiled AI-powered robots and oversaw the installation of free AI applications on students’ smartphones and school computers.

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The campaign was formally inaugurated on Thursday at Jat Shining Star School, Kaithal, where Surjewala personally unveiled AI-powered robots and oversaw the installation of free AI applications on students’ smartphones and school computers. These digital teaching coaches will provide syllabus-aligned guidance, interactive quizzes, real-time feedback, and doubt-clearing sessions, effectively acting as personalised tutors for every child.

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Speaking at the launch, Surjewala said, “Today we are laying the foundation of an education revolution in Kaithal. Artificial Intelligence is the greatest challenge and opportunity of the 21st century. I want every student whether from the city or from the remotest village to learn how to use AI tools.” He emphasised that the initiative would help students prepare more effectively for board exams and competitive tests such as JEE and NEET.

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Surjewala further announced that the campaign would expand to all schools in Kaithal district, including Guhla, Kalayat, and Pundri constituencies.

Principal Pankaj Gupta of Jat Shining Star School described the initiative as a “game changer,” saying that the rural students would now gain access to cutting-edge technology.

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