– Moga is 11th city to start this project in country
– Project will empower children from underprivileged communities to become Leaders of Today and Tomorrow – Shubhi Angra
Moga, July 16 – The Apprentice Project (TAP) today launched its revolutionary education program in Moga, marking the 11th city in India to benefit from this innovative initiative. Mrs. Shubhi Angra, Assistant Commissioner (G) Moga, inaugurated the program, encouraging school children to avail this opportunity to develop essential 21st-century skills.
TAP, a program under MentorMe Foundation, leverages artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to provide personalized learning experiences and support to under-served students across India. The program aims to bridge the gap in modern education to enable all children to build the skills necessary to succeed.
Mrs. Shubhi Angra emphasized the importance of programs like TAP in empowering children to become leaders of today and tomorrow. She urged all school children to take advantage of this innovative program, which will help them develop critical skills in creativity, problem-solving, communication, decision making, critical thinking, and curiosity.
Mr. Prashant Kumar, Co-Founder and Chief Administrative Officer, highlighted the impressive results of TAP’s chatbot-based program, TAP Buddy, which has already impacted over 34,000 students, with 246 schools enrolled and a total of 482,000 interactions happening with the bot annually.
The launch event was also attended by Mr. Lakshe Gupta, District Revenue Officer; Mr. Prabhdeep Singh Nathowal, District Public Relations Officer; Mr. Gurdayal Singh, Deputy DEO; Mr. Shivdeep Goyal; Mr. Rohit Gilotra, Manager; Mr. Madhav Joshi; Mr. Durgesh Rai; Ms. Neelam Vashisht and school heads of various schools.