Official announcement made by Haryana govt will distribute 8.20 lakh tabs to students

The Haryana government decides to distribute 8.20 lakh electronic tablets to students for state-run schools. The government decides to provide tablets for students from 8th to 12th class before the start of the next academic session, an official said here on Monday. 

The tablets will be utilized in the study context means these tablets would be preloaded with study material and textbooks so as to enhance the learning of students and help them to study online. The meeting held regarding the education concern of the School Education Department reviews the preparedness for the distribution of tablets and attended by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar. It was decided that these tabs would be issued to students on the pattern of library books and students would return those after the class 10 and 12 exams. The officials said that the tablets would have QR-coded NCERT content, Edusat videos, DIKSHA online content, YouTube videos prepared by teachers, question banks, and preparation material for competitive exams like NEET, JEE, NDA, and others.

All the content would be preloaded on an encrypted data card so that the students can study, give mock exams, and solve previous year's papers to prepare for the exams easily. IN this way the government tries to promote e-learning in a healthy way and wants to reach out to all students. 

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