Smart Bangla Classroom Programme
A future-ready classroom transformation framework aligned with the National Education Policy 2020, UN Sustainable Development Goal 4, and India's Vision 2047 — ensuring every rural learner has equitable access to quality, technology-enhanced education.
3-Zone Classroom Architecture
The Smart Bangla Classroom Programme reimagines the rural school experience through a structured 3-Zone model that goes beyond hardware — embedding pedagogical redesign, mother-tongue multilingualism, and 21st-century skills directly into the learning environment.
Aligned with NEP 2020's emphasis on foundational literacy, experiential learning, and equitable access, each zone addresses a critical dimension of educational transformation.

Each Zone, One Mission
A holistic approach where technology, language, and enrichment work together to produce future-ready citizens.
Smart Academic Classroom
- →4K Interactive Flat Panels with 3D STEM visualization
- →Curriculum-aligned digital libraries (NCERT, WBBSE)
- →MCQ practice banks for competitive exams (NEET, WBSSC, NTSE)
- →AI-assisted adaptive learning paths per student level
Language & Mentorship Hub
- →Communicative English & functional Bangla/Hindi/Urdu labs
- →Live global mentorship via video conferencing
- →Corporate-standard presentation & interview readiness
- →Mother-tongue-based multilingual education (NEP Ch.4)
Enrichment & Life Skills Platform
- →Civic education, constitutional values & digital citizenship
- →Women's economic incubation & entrepreneurship modules
- →Psychological resilience & well-being support (NEP §5.5)
- →Environmental awareness & SDG literacy curriculum
How We Map to National Education Policy 2020
Every component of the Smart Bangla Classroom Programme is architected to fulfil specific NEP 2020 mandates and SDG 4 targets.
5+3+3+4 Curricular Structure
Our content platform is structured to support the new 5+3+3+4 curricular framework, with age-appropriate digital content from Foundational Stage (ages 3–8) through Secondary Stage (ages 14–18).
Equitable & Inclusive Education
Specifically designed for Socially and Economically Disadvantaged Groups (SEDGs) — including rural, female, and minority learners — to close the opportunity gap through technology-enabled access.
Technology Integration in Education
Leveraging the National Education Technology Forum (NETF) vision — deploying interactive panels, digital content repositories, and adaptive learning software to bridge the urban-rural digital divide.
SDG 4 & Vision 2047
Contributing to India's commitment to UN SDG 4 (Quality Education) and the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision — ensuring every citizen, regardless of geography, has access to world-class foundational education.