Pune has opened its first ‘English Room’ to boost English skills in government schools, making learning fun and engaging for students.
The room is bright and interactive, filled with smart TVs and digital tools. It’s designed to help kids learn English in a way that’s engaging. They’ll use games, songs, and discussions to make learning enjoyable.
Radha Goenka, the founder of Pehlay Akshar Foundation, believes every child should dream big. She says this room will help students express themselves in English, breaking down barriers to education.
Plus, there’s an ‘English Room on Wheels’ coming soon. This mobile resource will help ten more schools in Pune. It’s all part of a bigger plan to improve literacy in government schools.
According to the latest report, many students struggle with basic English. This initiative aims to change that and make learning accessible for everyone.