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Digital Learning · CSR project

Smart Classrooms — Bridging the Digital DivideInstruction on par with Pune or Mumbai — even where the internet is unreliable.

CSR Funding Ask
₹ 14,00,000
400+ students/year · 60 days · Oxford Public School, Waigaon, Wardha
Smart Classrooms
₹ 14,00,000
Project Cost
400+ students/year
Beneficiaries
60 days
Timeline
Executive Summary

Smart Classrooms

In a world shifting rapidly to digital and AI-assisted learning, the 750 children at Oxford Public School have almost no access to smart classroom technology — placing them at a structural disadvantage entering today's job market and competitive exams.

This project converts 4 classrooms into fully equipped Smart Classrooms with offline-enabled content, ensuring these children receive instruction on par with students in Pune or Mumbai — even where internet connectivity is unreliable.

The Problem

Without digital fluency, these first-generation learners will enter a job market and higher-education environment for which they are structurally unprepared. Most rural smart-classroom initiatives fail when connectivity drops; this proposal is built around offline-first content so learning continues regardless of internet access.

The Proposal

Conversion of 4 classrooms into fully equipped, offline-capable Smart Classrooms, with embedded teacher training:

Budget Breakdown

Transparent, itemised costing.

Line ItemUnit Cost / BasisQtyAmount
Smart classroom fit-out (boards / projectors, PCs, content, Wi-Fi)₹3,50,000 × 4 rooms4₹ 14,00,000
TOTAL₹ 14,00,000

Expected Impact

Implementation Timeline

  1. Week 1–2Procurement of boards, PCs, and content licences
  2. Week 3–6Installation, Wi-Fi infrastructure, room fit-out
  3. Week 7–8Teacher training and content onboarding; classrooms go live
Regulatory Compliance & Tax Benefit

This project is eligible CSR expenditure under the Companies Act 2013, Section 135, Schedule VII(ii) — Promotion of Education — and aligns with NEP 2020 and UN SDG 4 (Quality Education). Contributions qualify for 80G tax deduction; Form 10BE is issued for every donation. Chetana Education Society is independently audited and provides quarterly progress reports with photographs and fund-utilisation statements.

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About the Implementing Organisation

A 53-year legacy of service.

Chetana Education Society was founded in 1973 in Wardha, Maharashtra. Since launching its teacher-training college in 1991, the Society has educated 35,000+ first-generation learners and today runs 2 schools and 12 colleges serving 2,250+ students annually. It is a CSR-1 registered Implementing Agency (Reg. CSR00095049) with valid 12A and 80G certification (2025–2028).

Oxford Public School, Waigaon is the Society's flagship K–12 institution: 750 students, Nursery to Class XII, drawn from 30+ farming villages in Wardha district where 95% of families earn ₹10,000–12,000/month. The school has produced NTS scholars, Navodaya Vidyalaya selections, World-PEC champions, national cricket runners-up, and an international Lathi-Kathi representative — proof of what these children can achieve when given the right environment.

Get in Touch

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All CSR engagement, funding agreements and statutory correspondence are handled directly by Chetana Education Society as the registered Implementing Agency. Please reach us below.

Implementing Agency · CSR-1 registered

Chetana Education Society

Dr. Chetana Sawai · Secretary · Physiotherapist, MSW, PhD
Address
Shrawasti Nagar, Sawangi Meghe Road,
Wardha, Maharashtra 442001, India
Registrations
CSR-1 Reg. No. CSR00095049 · 12A & 80G certified (2025–2028)
Transparency. Chetana provides quarterly progress reports with photographs and fund-utilisation statements, and issues Form 10BE for every donation. On confirmation we execute an MoU / Letter of Intent and share fund-transfer details. A school site visit is welcome at any time.
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