Thane Municipal Corporation plans to digitally upgrade 70 more classrooms in its primary and secondary schools at an estimated cost of ₹1.99 crore. The project aims to improve interactive learning through audio-visual technology. TMC said 455 of 637 classrooms have already been modernised, with remaining classrooms being upgraded in phases after approvals and tender procedures.
Thane: The Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) has decided to digitally upgrade an additional 70 classrooms in its primary and secondary schools. The administration has prepared a proposal estimating an expenditure of ₹1,99,46,430 for this phase, aimed at boosting visual and interactive learning for students through big-screen audio-visual content.
Phased Digital Expansion
Out of the total 637 classrooms across 69 TMC school buildings, 455 classrooms have already been modernized using digital technology. The civic body plans to digitize the remaining 182 classrooms in phases:
2019–20 (Phase 1): 200 classrooms converted to digital.
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