A MoU on ‘Establishment of 60 Smart Classrooms in Selected Schools’ in the plantation regions of Sri Lanka, with grant assistance of Rs. 508 million from Indian Government was signed by India’s High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Santosh Jha and Plantation and Community Infrastructure Ministry Secretary Prabhath Chandrakeerthi on Thursday (16).
The project envisages establishment of 60 smart classrooms for students in 48 schools in Nuwara Eliya and six schools each in Kandy and Badulla districts identified by the Sri Lankan Government. The initiative will bring learning benefits to the students and also promote information and communications technology integration in these schools.
With a development cooperation portfolio with Sri Lanka of over US$ 5 billion, India’s people-centric development assistance initiatives in virtually all major sectors are bringing a positive impact in the day-to-day lives of the people of Sri Lanka across all the 25 districts of the country.
The project of establishment of smart classrooms would be yet another initiative in line with the numerous past and ongoing development partnership projects of India in Sri Lanka in the education sector. A selection of a few instances would include setting up of English language laboratories in all provinces of the country; establishment and renovation of auditoriums at numerous institutions countrywide, including the Rabindranath Tagore Memorial Auditorium at Ruhuna University; construction of a multi-ethnic tri-lingual school at Polonnaruwa in the North Central Province; renovation works at over 100 schools in the Northern Province; supply of 110 buses to educational institutions countrywide; support to vocational training institutions; establishment of smart classrooms and computer labs in 200 schools in the Southern Province; financial assistance to students at Jaffna University and Batticaloa Eastern University from economically weaker sections of society; among many others. Diplomatic Letters were recently exchanged by the Governments of India and Sri Lanka for doubling the grant support of the Indian Government to a project of up-gradation of nine plantation schools. A three-month teacher-training programme in STEM subjects for plantation schools was also conducted recently under the multi-sectoral grant assistance of INR 750 million announced last year to mark 200 years of arrival of the Indian-origin Tamil community to Sri Lanka. Over 2,000 teachers in plantation schools of Sri Lanka benefitted from the programme.
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