New Delhi, Feb. 26 -- AAP on Thursday claimed that the Punjab government has launched a Rs 400 crore digitalisation project to upgrade infrastructure in government schools under its Sikhya Kranti programme.
In a statement issued in Chandigarh, the party said the initiative aims to equip thousands of schools with new computers, dedicated labs and interactive flat panels as part of what it described as one of the largest technological overhauls in the state's education sector.
According to the AAP, a total 38,649 desktop computers will be deployed across 5,012 government schools, including all Senior Secondary and High Schools and around 50 per cent of Middle Schools. It further claimed that computer labs will be established in 5,000 school...