A new era of digital learning was ushered in at Government Primary School (GPS), Shitilong, Mokokchung district, with the inauguration of a smart classroom
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DIMAPUR — A new era of digital learning was ushered in at Government Primary School (GPS), Shitilong, Mokokchung district, with the inauguration of a smart classroom on January 21.
The project, a collaborative effort between the Mokokchung district administration and State Bank of India (SBI) under its ‘Empowering education’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative, aims to enhance the quality of education available to students, a DIPR report stated.
Temsuchuba Jamir, SDO (C), Mokokchung, the chief guest of the inauguration ceremony, officially unveiled the new facility.
In his address, the SDO (C) extended gratitude to the SBI for its significant social services to uplift the community through such initiatives.
Jamir expressed optimism for future collaborations between the district administration and the bank, particularly in education and other areas. He also tasked the school's teaching staff with utilising the smart classroom's capabilities to deliver quality education and foster student growth.
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Imodangba, chairman of the School Management Committee (SMC), also expressed his gratitude to the district administration, specifically mentioning Deputy Commissioner Ajit Kumar Verma, and the SBI for its invaluable support.
Imtitoshi Imsong, Branch Manager of SBI, Alongmen branch, spoke about the bank's broader CSR initiatives which span various sectors including education, health, and sanitation.
He echoed Jamir's sentiments, encouraging the students and teachers to maximise the benefits of the new smart classroom.
The programme, chaired by Lipokkumla, PT, included an invocation by Lin'u'kyanger, pastor of MBC, and a benediction by. Temsujungla Pongen, APCE, MBA.
Notable attendees included Ajay Moktan, Assistant Commissioner; Chubasanen (EAC HQ); DEO Mokokchung; along with students, parents, and village elders.