Srinagar, Aug. 11 -- Access to technology-based learning at home has become increasingly important for school students as it shapes the way they learn, practice and explore beyond the classroom. With devices such as laptops, tablets, or smartphones paired with a reliable internet connection, students can supplement school lessons with interactive materials, online exercises, videos and educational apps. This not only reinforces concepts but also accommodates different learning styles and allows students to study at their own pace, benefiting those who need extra time as well as those who are ready to progress more quickly. In Jammu and Kashmir, the Ministry of Education's recent report shows that 64 per cent of students have no access to ...