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Delhi govt setting up 75 AI enabled 'CM Shree' schools

In what can be seen with keeping pace with modern day facilities,  Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood on Wednesday said the city government is setting up 75 CM Shree schools equipped with artificial intelligence labs and modern technology as part of efforts to upgrade government schools.

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: August 27, 2025, 08:48 PM - 2 min read

Representational image for 'CM Shree' schools being opened by Delhi government


In what can be seen with keeping pace with modern day facilities,  Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood on Wednesday said the city government is setting up 75 CM Shree schools equipped with artificial intelligence labs and modern technology as part of efforts to upgrade government schools.

 

 Delhi is launching its own CM Shree Schools, inspired by the Central Government's PM Shri initiative, which will feature AI-enabled libraries, AR/VR smart classrooms, robotics labs, and solar-powered campuses to provide high-quality, tech-driven education in government schools. A budget of INR 100 crore was allocated for this purpose, and the schools, with a focus on sustainability and aligning with NEP 2020, are slated to be inaugurated in September 2025 after a strong demand with over 50,000 applications received for admission.

 

Sood was speaking at the Teachers' Felicitation Ceremony organised by the Child Education Society at Bal Bharti School. The event was also attended by Padma Shri awardee Anand Kumar, known for the "Super 30" programme, according to a statement.The minister described Kumar's work as a "living example" of the contribution of teachers and said the dream of a developed India cannot be realised without their dedication, hard work, and guidance.

 

"Education has transformed from the days of Operation Blackboard to computers and now artificial intelligence. While tools have changed, the purpose remains the same – to enhance the intellectual and emotional capacities of students," he said.On the Fee Regulation Law recently enforced by the government, Sood said it was necessary to safeguard the interests of middle-class parents. He clarified that the government considers both private and government schools as its own and has no confrontation with private institutions.

 

Highlighting the government's efforts, he said the new CM Shree schools will have language labs, AI-enabled smart classes, digital attendance systems, science laboratories, and interactive panels."Technology cannot be ignored. If used meaningfully, artificial intelligence can help create a more advanced society," the minister said, adding that within the next two to three years, government schools in Delhi will be capable of competing with private ones.

 

According to him, nearly 18 lakh students are enrolled in government schools in the city, with about the same number studying in private schools."Our aim is that every child, whether in a government or private school, should have access to world-class education and equal opportunities," Sood said.

 

 

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