On 24th August the school education department of the state had notified that the online classes for students will commence from September 1.
The digital classes that began for government schools yesterday, apparently looks successful as it receives a great response from students. Among the total 16,43,309 students from Classes III to X, 14,03,826 (85.42 per cent) students attended the digital classes, which is seemingly a good start in Telangana.
With educational institutions shut with the worsening pandemic situation, the State government initiated e-learning classes to students of the government schools.
Education Minister P Sabitha Indra Reddy said that the digital classes has received great response from students and proved to be a welcome move. As per the school education reports, a total of 10,72,851 students witnessed online classes on Doordarshan and T-SAT satellite channels.
A sum total of 1,91,768 students got access to the new computerized learning through cell phones/workstations/work areas, while 78,696 accessed through GP/library/different modes and 60,515 connected for advanced classes through various modes.
Reportedly, the T-SAT App garnered 11,73,921 views on a single day and 1,56,658 subscriptions. Around 1,42,979 students opted for the worksheets facilitated by the education department.