The Adani Foundation has launched a major initiative to strengthen digital education in government schools across Mirzapur district, aiming to bridge gaps in access to modern learning tools.
Under this programme, the foundation has installed 75-inch interactive panels in 33 government schools, creating more engaging and technology-driven classroom environments.
In collaboration with GCAP, it has also introduced the 'Scholar Planet' app in 30 secondary schools, providing free digital study material to over 5,000 students.
The platform delivers curriculum-based content, online mock tests, assignments, and additional learning resources, ensuring students can easily access updated material.
Teachers actively contribute by uploading their own content, making the learning process more dynamic and interactive.
The app also features a real-time dashboard that enables district authorities, schools, and educators to monitor student progress effectively.
To support implementation, organisers have conducted training programmes at both school and district levels to enhance teachers' digital skills and teaching capabilities.
To boost participation, the initiative includes 'Championship Awards' for students and teachers, encouraging active engagement.
The platform extends beyond standard academics by offering preparation for competitive exams such as NEET and JEE, along with content on emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, blockchain, and robotics.
Through this effort, the Adani Foundation continues to advance its vision of inclusive development, leveraging technology to improve learning outcomes and support sustainable community growth.

