India, July 23 -- The State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), Haryana, is launching a large-scale artificial intelligence (AI) training programme for government schoolteachers from primary to Class 12 across all subjects to bridge the technological gap between private and government schools.

The initiative, aligned with the National Council of Educational Research and Training's (NCERT) push for tech-enabled education, aims to make classrooms more interactive, data-informed, and student-centric, state officials said.

The face-to-face training sessions are set to begin in the last week of August, with a 10-member expert team finalising the training modules. These master trainers will conduct workshops across districts...