
The Delhi government launched the ‘School Web App’ on November 7, aimed at modernizing both academic and administrative processes across schools.
The newly introduced digital platform unifies students, teachers, and parents under a single interface, offering seamless access to school-related services such as timetables, homework, attendance, study materials, and results.
Speaking at the launch event, Education Minister Ashish Sood highlighted that the initiative echoes Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of Digital India and Viksit Bharat 2047. He emphasized that the app would not only streamline operations but also make education smarter, more transparent, and accessible to all.
“The true spirit of digital empowerment lies in ensuring that information reaches students directly — without delay or dependence,” said Sood. He added that the platform would also foster innovation and entrepreneurial thinking among students by giving them direct access to knowledge and resources.
The minister noted that the app would reduce teachers’ administrative burden, enabling them to dedicate more time to effective teaching and mentorship. Meanwhile, parents can now track their child’s academic journey in real time, strengthening communication between schools and families.
Aligned with the principles of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, the initiative encourages skill-based learning, integrates Fit India activities, and promotes creativity, physical well-being, and digital literacy.
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Expressing gratitude to the developers, educators, and administrators behind the project, Sood remarked, “When determination is strong, the results are equally powerful. This app is a milestone toward shaping a digitally empowered and progressive future for the students of Delhi.”


















