Rajasthan Government, Bright Tutee unveil free digital learning app for school students

Rajasthan Government, Bright Tutee unveil free digital learning app for school students

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New Delhi, Updated on Apr 2, 2020 13:21 IST

As the continuing nationwide lockdown to evade the spread of COVID- 19 has led to the closure of all schools, Rajasthan Government has teamed up with e-learning platform Bright Tutee to occupy students in digital learning.

As the continuing nationwide lockdown to evade the spread of COVID- 19 has led to the closure of all schools, Rajasthan Government has teamed up with e-learning platform Bright Tutee to occupy students in digital learning. According to a statement from the e-learning platform, the Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan has praised the initiative by Bright Tutee that was trying to make sure that the continuing lockdown does not have a harmful impact on the studies of students in the state. The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has also suggested all institutional and pedagogical bodies to access Bright Tutee's free-of-cost customised and signature learning app for its comprehensive and student-friendly content. 

The statement from the Bright Tutee informed that it had announced the free dissemination of its online digital learning content for Rajasthan Board students of classes 9 and 10 till July 31, 2020. Bright Tutee is one of India’s leading e-learning platforms. The free subscription of the app would consist of all-encompassing learning, topic-wise videos, assessment, and question bank for Mathematics and Science. The entire learning digital content can be availed in three languages, namely Hindi, English, Hindi-English (bi-lingual). Students can get access to the content from the website. They can also download the android app Bright Tutee from the Google play store. They will get the option to register using their board, class, medium and subject details.

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a disruption in the academic life of millions of students across the country. In India, so far the number of infected persons has crossed 1,900 and 50 people have died due to the virus.

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