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Kotak offers digital solutions to underprivileged class X students in Mumbai

September 10, 2021

Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited (KMBL)announced the launch of ‘Kotak Digital Learning Solutions’ (Kotak DLS) to provide free online & offline education to class X students studying in underserved localities of North-Central suburbs in Mumbai as schools continue to remain shut ever since the Covid-19 pandemic hit India in March 2020. Minister of Education, Government of Maharashtra, Prof. Varsha Gaikwad distributed tablets with curated academic content for class X students of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vidyalaya, Dharavi supported by Kotak Education Foundation.

According to the organisation’s press release around 7,500 tablets that are being distributed under Kotak DLS are curated with content in vernacular medium mapped for class X students as per the Maharashtra State Board curriculum. This will help students prepare well for their Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Board exams for the academic year 2021-22. The devices are being given to students and teachers from 71 schools operating in localities such as Deonar, Govandi, Chembur, Sion and Dharavi in Mumbai.

The press relase further stated that the class X syllabus content is provided by Sundaram E-Class. Additionally, KEF has developed, curated and digitised in-house academic content such as quizzes, memory techniques, question and answers to further extend support to students and teachers. KEF also conducted ed-tech training for around 6,000 head- teachers and teachers of partner and non-partner schools to build their capacities for sustainable digital teaching and learning practices.

Dr Ganesh Raja, CEO, Kotak Education Foundation said, “After the conclusion of the KEI TV Pilot Project in October 2020, KEF did a survey in Deonar and Govandi localities where the Foundation has been primarily working over the past 14 years. The survey findings indicated that about 18% students of the monitored sample had no access to smartphones and even amongst the remaining, over 40% of students were unable to attend online classes being conducted by schools. We realised the need to support students with digital devices and solutions to ensure that they continue to receive their school education from home. The curated tablets under the Kotak DLS Project is an interactive mix of online and offline learning modules that can be extended to digital class-rooms at schools.”

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