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112 Anganwadi Centres in Maher Go Digital, TV Games to Deliver Education
✍️ Amar Ujala · Madhya Pradesh
🗓 22 Aug 2026, 05:28 PM
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In Maher, Madhya Pradesh, 112 Anganwadi centres have been equipped with digital tools, allowing children to receive interactive, TV‑based educational content.
Maher in Madhya Pradesh has seen a major upgrade of its early‑childhood care network as 112 Anganwadi centres were fitted with digital equipment. The rollout, announced by state officials, aims to bring modern learning aids to rural preschools.
The new setup includes televisions and interactive software that deliver curriculum‑aligned lessons through games and visual content. Children can now engage with numeracy, literacy and health messages in a format that blends entertainment with education.
Authorities expect the initiative to improve learning outcomes and attendance, especially in remote villages where traditional resources are limited. The digital push aligns with the central government's push for technology‑enabled Anganwadi services.
Monitoring will be carried out by the district education department to ensure that the content remains relevant and that teachers are trained to facilitate the TV‑based sessions effectively.
The new setup includes televisions and interactive software that deliver curriculum‑aligned lessons through games and visual content. Children can now engage with numeracy, literacy and health messages in a format that blends entertainment with education.
Authorities expect the initiative to improve learning outcomes and attendance, especially in remote villages where traditional resources are limited. The digital push aligns with the central government's push for technology‑enabled Anganwadi services.
Monitoring will be carried out by the district education department to ensure that the content remains relevant and that teachers are trained to facilitate the TV‑based sessions effectively.