In order to make sure that the digital classrooms are utilized to their full potential, the government of AP is hiring interns in the state to impart the skills related to digital literacy to the school teachers of the state.
As a part of special initiative of the government of Andhra Pradesh, AP Janmabhoomi, 1000 recent graduates and college students will get the opportunity to intern with the government for a social cause through internshala.
With the aim of digitizing all the schools in the state, AP Janmabhoomi is promoting the digital skills among the teachers of the government schools.
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- Under the initiative, 1500 schools have already been digitized with the contribution from NRIs.
- Now, the make use of these digital classrooms more effectively the government is hiring the interns who will impart digital literacy skills among the teachers.
Words of Jayaram Komati:
"We are on a mission to impart Digital Literacy and uplift the lives of people in the remotest parts of Andhra Pradesh. Involving youth is essential for any state's development and through their contribution we can make a greater impact while engaging them in social development. Through the collaboration with Internshala, we are looking to train teachers in the government schools of Andhra Pradesh."
"Internshala's mission is to connect the students and graduates with meaningful opportunities to help them in their career. But, through this association, we are helping them connect with a social cause as well. This is a very exciting chance for the students to intern directly with a state government while making a difference in the society," Komati added.
"We are excited to partner with AP Janmabhoomi for their Digital Literacy Program and engage the youth of the state in a nation-building project," said Sarvesh Agrawal, the founder and CEO, Internshala.