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DC Budgam inaugurates Hybrid Learning System at BHSS Kanir

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
February 24, 2026
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Budgam, Feb 23: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Budgam, Dr. Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat, Monday inaugurated the newly installed Hybrid Learning System at Boys Higher Secondary School (BHSS) Kanir, marking a significant milestone in the district’s mission to strengthen technology-enabled and inclusive education.
On the occasion, the DC also delivered an inaugural academic lecture to the students of BHSS Kanir on the Periodic Table and Semiconductors, highlighting the importance of scientific temperament and conceptual clarity in foundational subjects. The session, conducted through the hybrid platform, demonstrated the practical utility of the system in enabling high-quality, interactive learning.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by the Chief Planning Officer, Chief Education Officer, along with other officials and faculty members.
The hybrid learning initiative represents a transformative step towards modernization of the education sector in Budgam. With the launch of this system, more than 15 schools across the district have been successfully connected through an innovative digital platform.
Additionally, 55 ICT laboratories established in various schools have been integrated with the hybrid smart classroom learning system, substantially enhancing the district’s digital education infrastructure.
The Hybrid Learning System operates on a Hub-and-Spoke model, wherein centralized studios (Hubs) equipped with advanced digital infrastructure enable subject experts and best-performing teachers to deliver live lectures. These lectures are relayed in real time to connect schools with a two-way communication interface, allowing students to interact directly with teachers, ask questions, and actively participate in discussions.
This model ensures optimal utilization of expert faculty and equitable academic access across geographically dispersed institutions.
During the visit, the DC interacted with students both virtually through the hybrid interface and physically with those present on campus. Students enthusiastically shared their experiences, aspirations, and feedback regarding the new system. Their confidence and adaptability to modern educational tools were widely appreciated.
On the occasion, the DC stated that integration of technology into the education system is being actively pursued to ensure that no student is left behind due to geographical or infrastructural limitations. He emphasized that access to quality education is a fundamental pillar of inclusive development, and the administration remains committed to bridging learning gaps through innovative and sustainable interventions.
The DC observed that the hybrid model has been envisioned as a scalable and sustainable solution to promote academic collaboration among schools. He highlighted that through this platform, subject experts can simultaneously deliver lectures to multiple institutions, thereby optimizing resources, improving academic outreach, and ensuring uniform quality standards.
To ensure measurable academic progress, a Learning Management System (LMS) software has also been integrated with the hybrid platform. The LMS will facilitate monitoring of attendance, tracking of lesson delivery, assessment of student performance, and measurement of learning outcomes through structured digital evaluation tools, thereby strengthening accountability and outcome-based education.
The DC underscored the importance of effective utilization of digital infrastructure and impressed upon the concerned authorities the need for regular monitoring, teacher training, and capacity building to fully realize the platform’s potential. He directed that periodic evaluations be conducted to assess operational efficiency and measurable academic impact.
He further stated that continuity of education, particularly during challenging circumstances, remains a priority for the district administration.
The hybrid setup was described as a proactive and resilient mechanism designed to safeguard uninterrupted learning while building a future-ready education ecosystem.
The DC reiterated that sustained efforts are being made to create an educational environment where innovation, inclusivity, and quality go hand in hand, equipping students with the necessary skills and opportunities to thrive in an increasingly digital and competitive world.
Speaking on the occasion, the Principal of BHSS Kanir expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Deputy Commissioner for facilitating the installation of the Hybrid Learning System and for delivering an inspiring academic lecture to the students.
The District Administration Budgam remains steadfast in its commitment to harness technology for transforming the educational landscape of the district and ensuring that every student benefits from modern, accessible, and outcome-driven learning opportunities.

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