Bharatpur, Chitwan - Bharatpur Metropolitan City has taken a significant step toward enhancing inclusive education by distributing smart televisions to 39 schools within its jurisdiction. This initiative is part of the ongoing Inclusive Education Project, which has been providing technological support to schools for the past three years.
During a special ceremony on Thursday, Mayor Renu Dahal and Deputy Mayor Chitrasen Adhikari jointly handed over the smart TVs to the schools. The project aims to create a more inclusive learning environment by integrating digital tools into classrooms, ensuring that students from diverse backgrounds have access to modern educational resources.
Addressing the event, Mayor Dahal emphasized the importance of technology in bridging the educational divide. "Smart televisions are not just devices; they are tools to ensure that every child, regardless of their circumstances, has the opportunity to learn and grow in a modern, inclusive environment," she remarked.
Deputy Mayor Adhikari highlighted the transformative potential of the project, stating, "Education is the cornerstone of development, and initiatives like these equip our schools with the means to nurture future generations."
The distribution of smart TVs is part of Bharatpur Metropolitan City’s broader commitment to promoting equity in education. With the Inclusive Education Project at the helm, the initiative demonstrates the city's dedication to empowering schools with technology and fostering an inclusive learning atmosphere for all students.
Ecosphere News will continue to follow this development as Bharatpur leads by example in integrating technology into education, setting a benchmark for other municipalities across Nepal.