Toyota Kirloskar Motor Installs Digital Classrooms Across 37 Government Schools in Karnataka

Toyota's Multimedia Learning Infrastructure Initiative connects schools in Malavalli through a broadcast model, delivering live lessons to rural students via smart boards and Wi-Fi.

Angitha SureshBy Angitha Suresh calendar 16 Feb 2026 Views icon1387 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Toyota Kirloskar Motor Installs Digital Classrooms Across 37 Government Schools in Karnataka

Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has launched a digital education programme across 37 government high schools in the Malavalli Education Block of Mandya District, Karnataka. The initiative, called the Multimedia Learning Infrastructure Initiative (MLII), is part of the automaker's Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities and is designed to address shortages in teaching resources and infrastructure at government schools in rural areas.

The programme operates through a broadcast model in which six recording and broadcasting stations transmit live teaching sessions to 31 receiving stations distributed across the Malavalli Education Block. Each digitised classroom has been fitted with DLED touchpoint smart boards loaded with content aligned to the state curriculum and National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) syllabus, along with Wi-Fi connectivity, cameras, and uninterruptible power supply (UPS) units.

The initiative was inaugurated last month by P. M. Narendra Swamy, MLA of Malavalli Taluk and Chairman of the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board, alongside senior leadership from TKM.

TKM stated that the initiative is expected to support uniform curriculum delivery, reduce infrastructure constraints, and improve student engagement through audio-visual learning methods. The company also cited digital literacy development and a reduction in dropout rates among the anticipated outcomes.

Sudeep Dalvi, Chief Communication Officer and Project Senior Vice President & Head of State Affairs at Toyota Kirloskar Motor, said the programme was intended to give students in rural areas access to the same resources as students in urban regions. TKM said it is working with the Malavalli Taluk Education Department and the Karnataka Government on implementation.

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