10, Feb 2026
Delhi CM Inaugurates 100 Advanced ICT Labs in Government Schools to Boost Digital Learning
New Delhi, Feb 10: In a significant step toward strengthening digital education in government schools, Chief Minister of Delhi, Smt. Rekha Gupta, inaugurated 100 advanced ICT labs across Delhi government schools today. The labs were set up under the Digital Equalizer Program by the American India Foundation (AIF) in partnership with Ladli Foundation Trust. The inauguration took place at Sarvodaya Vidyalaya, Mansarovar Garden.

The ceremony was attended by Education Minister Shri Ashish Sood, Director of Education Ms. Veditha Reddy, AIF CEO Mr. Nishant Pandey, Ladli Foundation Founder Devendra Kr. Gupta, along with senior education officials, school principals, teachers, and students.
Each of the 100 schools has been equipped with a state-of-the-art ICT lab, featuring 20 computers and one Interactive Flat Panel Display (IFPD). To ensure effective usage, a trained resource person will be available in each school to assist teachers and students in digital learning.
Key Highlights of the Initiative:
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100 advanced ICT labs across Delhi government schools
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20 computers and 1 IFPD per school
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Dedicated on-ground resource person support
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Focus on digital inclusion and practical hands-on learning
CM Smt. Rekha Gupta said,
“Before completing one year of our government, we have delivered a century of computer labs for Delhi’s marginalised students. We thank the American India Foundation and Ladli Foundation for partnering with us in this important mission.”
Education Minister Shri Ashish Sood added,
“This initiative strengthens digital education and equips students with essential computer skills for higher education and future careers.”
Mr. Nishant Pandey, CEO of AIF, commented,
“Through the Digital Equalizer Program, we aim to reduce learning inequities by expanding access to technology and building digital confidence among students. These labs will open new learning and career pathways for thousands of young learners.”
Mr. Devendra Kumar, Founder of Ladli Foundation, said,
“This initiative bridges the digital divide for marginalised students, ensuring they can compete equally in a rapidly digitising world.”
The launch marks a major milestone in promoting digital inclusion and practical learning, enabling government school students to gain hands-on experience with technology and preparing them for the demands of the 21st century.
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- By Neel Achary
