Kerala State Electronics Development Corporation’s, or Keltron, IT Business Group has bagged orders worth more than ₹1,000 crore from Tamil Nadu government through the competitive bidding route.
Keltron’s tasks include ₹519-crore work to establish command and control systems for 7,985 schools and 8,209 hi-tech IT labs and their maintenance and ₹455-crore work for establishing 22,931 smart classrooms in various schools in Tamil Nadu. Another work includes ₹101-crore contract to supply 79,723 tablet computers for the use of teachers in primary schools, said a press release here on March 20 (Wednesday).
The hi-tech labs involve desktop computers, web cameras, indoor IP cameras, 5KVa UPS, internet router and network connectivity. These labs are maintained through a centrally coordinated network, and Keltron will also maintain the facilities over five years.
The smart classes comprise laptop computers, projectors, USB multimedia speakers and interactive boards. The classrooms have been given five-year onsite warranty and services by Keltron.
Modernisation of classrooms in Kerala
Keltron is also modernising classrooms as part of a Statewide effort in Kerala. The company has about 12 years of experience in smart classrooms.
The smart classrooms are set up according to the specifications provided by the Directorate of Public Instruction. Keltron is also taking care of the requirements of the Kerala Infrastructure and Technology for Education (KITE) programme, it said.
Keltron’s experience in Kerala has helped it bag the Tamil Nadu contracts. The company under the Kerala Industries department had also bagged ₹168-crore order from the Government of Odisha to set up smart classrooms, the release added.