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HYDERABAD: An e-learning solutions company has come out with a comprehensive plan to provide quality education in medium level schools using modern technology that will empower a child to think, imagine rationally, understand and feel the learning. Facilities“The facilities will come at an additional fee of Rs. 200 per month only,” said Prasad Kunisetty, Chairman and Managing Director, Resultica Education Ltd, at a press conference here on Friday. Schools collecting an average fee of Rs. 1,000 per month from each student can use these facilities and extend technology based education now available only in corporate schools. Required blendThe education tool named ‘Stellar education system’ had the required blend of tools, techniques and technology and would help in children acquiring conceptual clarity, feel the fundamentals of science and mathematics and apply the knowledge into real life. With the help of graphics, animation and 3D images the concept would leave a lasting impression on the child, Mr. Prasad said. The company prepared 3,400 capsules of e-content using these techniques covering all the subjects. He said the company would invest Rs. 30 lakh in the participating schools to upgrade the facilities and implement valued added services. Any school with a minimum of 500 students could become a partner. He said unlike other providers ‘Stellar Education’ covers all aspects like school management, smart class and curriculum management.
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