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Capacity building programme organised

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Darshan Academy, Dasuya, hosted its first capacity building programme (CBP) organised by the CBSE, focusing on the theme of ‘Artificial Intelligence’. The resource persons were Manisha from Cambridge International School, Jalandhar, and Amandeep Singh Rooprai from Kamla Nehru Public School, Phagwara. The programme began with auspicious lamp lighting ceremony and ‘Saraswati Vandana’. The workshop aimed to enrich teachers with the knowledge and practical applications of artificial intelligence in the teaching-learning process. The resource persons provided an insightful overview of AI concepts, classroom integration strategies, and emerging trends in education technology. Teachers actively engaged in hands-on practice sessions where they explored a variety of AI-based applications and digital tools that can make classroom teaching more interactive and effective. The interactive modules, practical demonstrations, and real-time activities ensured that participants not only understood theoretical aspects but also gained confidence in applying AI tools in their daily classroom practices. The sessions encouraged teachers to think innovatively and adapt modern digital skills for the holistic development of students. The workshop concluded with a felicitation ceremony, honouring resource persons. The CBSE initiative proved to be highly beneficial, equipping educators with the latest pedagogical practices to make teaching future-ready.

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