Chennai, NFAPost: The DTH arm of Bharti Airtel, Airtel Digital TV, and Vedantu have announced a partnership to make quality education accessible to students across India by leveraging the deep reach of Airtel.
Under the partnership, two dedicated DTH channels – Vedantu Masterclasses – will be available exclusively to 17 million Airtel Digital TV customers at Rs 4 per day. The channels will cater to students from Classes 6 to 10 and Classes 11 to 12 respectively and will cover Maths and Science.
The learning will be delivered by best-in-class faculty including graduates from IIT and AIIMS with proven track record in teaching. The medium of teaching will be a mix of English and Hindi with plans underway to add regional language content, where possible, Vedantu said.
Bharti Airtel CEO & Director – DTH Business Sunil Taldar said, “We are delighted to partner with Vedantu to democratise high-quality education by making it highly affordable and accessible through the home TV. The TV screen is evolving beyond entertainment to becoming a hub for interactive education and learning that can be delivered in a safe and affordable manner, especially in these unprecedented times. We are confident that this service will be well received by students and parents and education on TV will become a permanent feature, which will benefit millions of students.”
Vedantu CEO and Co-Founder Vamsi Krishna said,“Having established Vedantu as the unanimous choice for LIVE online learning in the metros and key cities, our next mission is to make our highly curated teachers and content available to a vast majority of Indian students.”
“As a brand we are going the extra mile to make quality education accessible. Our partnership with Airtel DTH is in this direction and we are delighted to use our collective strengths to sustain India’s learning needs in smaller towns and villages,” he added.
India has a total of 260 million school-going children. In particular, those in small towns and villages have little or no access to high-quality learning due to limited broadband access as well as a shortage of faculty. Some even travel long distances for tuitions and this is challenging especially during the current pandemic. Airtel and Vedantu believe that with its deeper penetration, the home TV screen will provide a ubiquitous medium to impart knowledge and bridge the gap between quality teachers and students.
11 hours of fresh interactive content will be available daily to students with repeat telecast for those who have missed a class or want to revise the content. To make learning more fun and engaging, the classes will also include interactive quizzes, which students can respond to using the TV remote, the companies said.