Anjuman-I-Islam, a Mumbai-based educational conglomerates (esb 1874) managing over 97 educational and social institutions has announced a partnership with Tata ClassEdge (TCE), a subsidiary of Tata Industries Ltd., to digitise classrooms and provide full-stack educational solutions into 70+ schools covering over 30,000 learners.
This collaboration aims to integrate ClassEdge Prime, an advanced digital education platform, into the school’s framework to significantly enhance both learning and teaching experiences.
The collaboration with Tata ClassEdge represents a major step towards digital transformation for Anjuman-I-Islam schools and ensures learners, irrespective of privilege, have access to the most advanced digital solutions and tools to improve future readiness.
Commenting on the partnership, Padma awardee Dr. Zahir Kazi, President of Anjuman-I-Islam Group, said, “Our collaboration with Tata ClassEdge aligns with our mission to provide top-tier education to a diverse student body, including those from marginalised section of the society. Leveraging advanced technologies and digital resources, we aim to bridge educational divide and enhance the overall learning experience.”
This platform is designed to evolve with Anjuman-I-Islam Group’s long-term educational goals. The deployment includes installation of full digital classroom infrastructure, access to over 2 lakh digital assets in English and vernacular content, Go-live training and orientation, and ongoing teacher training to ensure educators are fully equipped to utilise the platform.
Anish Raghunandan, CEO of Tata ClassEdge, says, “The implementation of CE Prime is designed to provide a best-in-class digital education platform for the classrooms in Anjuman-I-Islam schools. Our platform enhances the learning experience for students, transforms teachers into digital experts and collaborators and empowers them with rich teaching resources that engage multiple types of learners. Aligned with NEP 2020, Tata ClassEdge supports both teachers and students to adapt to digital advancements and more importantly, cultivate a joy of learning that is lasting.”