HYDERABAD: The Telangana government has begun introducing artificial intelligence lessons in its schools, alongside distributing 2,000 laptops to improve digital access, as part of a statewide programme that will reach nearly two million students.The School Education Department is rolling this out in partnership with Amazon Future Engineer and Pi Jam Foundation. Laptops have been sent to Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas, IOE KGBVs and CURE schools, where students often rely on shared or limited devices. Students from Classes V to IX will now study AI through a Digital Learning textbook prepared by SCERT Telangana, with Pi Jam supporting the content and classroom rollout. Lessons run for 20 to 25 hours each year and introduce ideas such as data, decision-making systems and everyday uses of AI. A state platform, telangana.codemitra.org, has gone live to let students practise what they learn in class. The programme also includes training for more than 28,000 teachers so that lessons can move beyond basic device use. Dr. Yogita Rana, Principal Secretary, Education, said, “We are committed to preparing our students for a rapidly evolving world. Introducing AI literacy in government schools ensures that students not only use technology, but also understand how it works and how it can be applied to solve real-life problems.” Officials said the initiative forms part of a plan to include AI, design thinking, computational thinking and digital citizenship in school education from the 2025-26 academic year, as the state prepares for a wider rollout across India from 2026-27.
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