AI-based education launched in Sukma’s Pota Cabins

In a significant innovation in the field of education in Chhattisgarh’s underdeveloped Sukma district, the administration has launched Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based education in Pota Cabins (residential schools).

Chhattisgarh Government
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     Raipur, February 16, 2026: In a significant innovation in the field of education in Chhattisgarh’s underdeveloped Sukma district, the administration has launched Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based education in Pota Cabins (residential schools).

     Official sources said today that in line with Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai’s vision of a “strong Chhattisgarh,” the Sukma district administration has launched Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based education in Pota Cabins (residential schools).

     This initiative is a significant step towards connecting students from the forest region to the mainstream of the digital age.

      Under the guidance of the Sukma Collector, the campaign was launched at Livelihood College, Sukma. In a special workshop held here, teachers from Pota Cabin schools received practical and in-depth training on cutting-edge AI tools.

     The administration believes that technological empowerment of teachers is a prerequisite for preparing students for the future. Through this initiative, advanced educational resources similar to those available in metropolitan cities will now be made available free of charge in remote areas.

     AI-based learning will develop students’ coding, logical thinking, and problem-solving abilities. This will equip them with digital skills and prepare them for global competition.

     Sukma Collector Amit Kumar has stated that the objective is to make students ‘future-ready.’ Subjects like mathematics and science will be taught in a simple and interesting manner through smart learning models and smart projectors in Pota Cabin schools.

     This initiative will prove to be important in establishing Sukma as an innovative model of education, he said.