Under its Digital school lab initiatives, Tata Power’s ‘Powerlinks’ has launched E-Vidya (an e-learning platform) in Siliguri. Through E-Vidya, the company aims to benefit 220 teachers and offer academic learning to over 15000 students across 57 schools in the Jalpaiguri and Siliguri districts. It was launched in the presence of West Bengal Tourism Minister, Goutam Deb.
E-Vidya is aligned with the West Bengal State Board curriculum up to Class 10. The program intends to make learning a delightful experience for students through animation, riddles, puzzles and stories and digital technology.Its main objective is to facilitate an effortless interaction between teachers and students as well as enhance general knowledge and cognitive skills through AV learning along with providing access to web-based learning solutions. .
“Through E-Vidya, we aim to introduce an advanced and path-breaking solution in the education sector and offer innovative teaching & learning experience for school students”, said Ms Kiran Gupta, Powerlinks CEO & ED. Ms Diksha Singh, Head HR PTL & TPTCL & CSR Powerlinks said that this initiative was adopted by Tata Power Solar under its best practices and has been implemented in association with South Rotary NGO across 27 Government schools in FY 2021 and 30 in FY 2020 in Siliguri’s remote villages.