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Bharti Airtel Foundation receives Rajasthan State Shiksha Bhushan Award for transformational educational impact in the state | News India

Jaipur, September 10 (HS). Bharti Airtel Foundation has been awarded the State Level Shiksha Bhushan Award 2024 for its excellent work in the field of education in Rajasthan. It is noteworthy that the Foundation is committed to creating educational excellence by better implementation of various innovations in Rajasthan government schools through the Quality Support Program.

The 28th Bhamashah Samman 2024 was held at an event held in Udaipur, Rajasthan in presence of Madan Dilawar, Minister of School Education and Panchayati Raj Department, Government of Rajasthan and other dignitaries of the state government wherein Mr. Sandeep Sarda, Regional Head, Bharti Airtel Foundation received the award along with his team.

Bharti Airtel Foundation is committed to further expand its influence in the field of education in Rajasthan through its recent MoU with the State Project Director, Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan, Rajasthan. This new MoU reflects the Foundation's commitment to further elevate the educational scenario in the state. Under this, the Foundation will cooperate in creating a vibrant environment in schools by connecting with teachers and coordinating with the heads of institutions, as well as promote the implementation of various co-curricular activities, institutionalize various school processes and ensure effective participation of the community.

The aim of the Foundation is to create a better education environment for students by encouraging deeper ties between communities and parents in selected government schools of the state through the Quality Support Program. The Quality Support Program was started in Rajasthan in the year 2013, under which this program has been completed in a total of 173 government schools so far. At present, the Quality Support Program is being run in 125 government schools of Rajasthan, in which more than 35 thousand students and more than 1,600 teachers are benefiting from various programs and activities.