Pappaya LITE, an Ed-tech startup has signed MoU with the Government of Gujarat to provide its ERP solutions to all the state-run schools of Gujarat.
“With the progressive vision to promote education in every corner of India. Pappaya LITE is looking forward to digitally transforming all state-run schools in Gujarat reducing dependency on paperwork and long management procedures,” the statement said.
The cloud-based enterprise resource planning solution will enable all state-run schools in Gujarat to manage their administration through various academic and non-academics modules. The single login access to multiple modules of the state’s government schools’ website will include user access for officials in different departments of education. There are nine different user-based access controls like administration, admissions, canteen, etc. to back the school management system with a 360-degree administrative structure. This state-of-the-art solution will enable schools to work more efficiently, perform better with transparency, seamlessly handle large amounts of data, and use unlimited storage through Pappaya LITE’s cloud services with absolute data security.
In lieu of this partnership, the Gujarat government will be coming forward with their support in the hierarchy of user creation along with state-run schools in various districts and zones. Teachers and students will be able to stay connected with the latest updated curriculum. Parents will also be able to monitor their ward’s performance with a separate user portal available in the ERP.
Commenting on this collaboration, Mr. Dominic Prabhu, Founder, Pappaya LITE, “We are glad to announce this collaboration with the Gujarat state government, this is a step towards improving the academic performance of state-run schools.’ Pappaya LITE’s ERP opens various avenues for digital teaching such as Online classes, E-learning & Online exams. This system will ease school management ensure uniformity, complete data security, and make the future of students brighter at the same time. We are looking forward to strong alliances, both domestically and globally.”