
India, July 15 -- The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) on Tuesday launched EduLife 2.0, a digital portal aimed at strengthening academic planning, monitoring student progress and improving transparency in the functioning of its schools. The civic body also released Achievement Chronicle, a book documenting the achievements of its Education Department. The portal was inaugurated by Delhi Mayor Pravesh Wahi at the Satya Narayan Bansal Auditorium in the Civic Centre. Deputy Mayor Monica Pant, Standing Committee Chairperson Satya Sharma, Leader of the House Jay Bhagwan Yadav, Education Committee Chairperson Yogesh Verma, Vice-Chairperson Amit Kharkhari, MCD Commissioner Sanjeev Khirwar, Additional Commissioner Sanjeev Kumar Mittal, Director of Education Nikhil Tiwari and senior officials attended the event. Also Read - At least 2 dead in fire at Noida building, cops say spark started from charging EV Describing the initiative as a step towards technology-enabled governance, Wahi said the portal would help integrate parents into the teaching-learning process while making school administration more efficient and transparent. He added that the initiative aligns with the objectives of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and supports the Digital India mission by promoting technology-driven education in MCD schools. Leader of the House Jay Bhagwan Yadav urged teachers to adopt the new platform wholeheartedly, saying digital tools would assist in assessing students' academic progress and contribute to their overall development. Education Committee Chairperson Yogesh Verma said the portal would enable parents to monitor students' academic performance, the distribution of mid-day meals and other school-related services. He added that a list of meritorious students studying in MCD schools would also be uploaded on the platform, allowing sports academies and other institutions to identify and support talented students. Officials said EduLife 2.0 is expected to enhance accountability, improve service delivery and accelerate the digital transformation of MCD schools.
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