Microsoft India partnered with The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) to install Microsoft’s Project Sangam (cloud-hosted, cellular-first network learning platform) to train functionaries and officials across India on the Swachh Bharat e-Learning Portal. Through this partnership, MoHUA has correctly trained one hundred ten,000+ municipal functionaries on exceptional sanitation practices across 4000 plus cities in India.
Microsoft India partnered with The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) to install Microsoft’s Project Sangam (cloud-hosted, mobile-first community learning platform) to train functionaries and officers across India on the Swachh Bharat e-Learning Portal. Through this partnership, MoHUA has successfully educated a hundred ten,000+ municipal functionaries on great sanitation practices throughout 4000-plus cities in India.
Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) is a kingdom-extensive campaign in India that seeks to smooth up the streets, roads, and infrastructure of India’s cities, towns, and rural areas. To successfully execute this campaign, MoHUA desired to standardize, centralize, modernize, and establish systems for expertise, alternate, and capability improvement to train many municipal functionaries to unfold across cities in India. The Sangam platform was designed to teach municipal functionaries of kingdom sanitation missions and city managers – engineers, directors, area supervisors, and sanitation employees to equip, determine, measure, and accredit training of these officers. Partnership with Microsoft to use the cloud-powered Project Sangam enabled large-scale, ways-unfold schooling applications with high fines and performance.
Project Sangam empowered the Municipal functionaries by permitting MoHUA to run custom network education courses and sing their method, manage content material, customers, and analytics throughout this system in one location, and provide video-primarily based studying for customers who have low bandwidth, as well as offline studying for the Swachh Bharat e-Learning Portal customers.
Commenting on the partnership, Shri V.K. Jindal, Joint Secretary & National Mission Director – SBM (U), said, “The objective behind Swachh Bharat Abhiyan has been to improve urban sanitization by encouraging large-scale participation and spreading consciousness among all sections of society. This partnership with Microsoft has helped increase the adoption of quality practices and geared up the employees with the know-how they want to carry out their responsibilities more efficiently. We are already witnessing the phenomenal success of this partnership, and the generation of help by using Microsoft is critical to that.
“As one-of-a-kind states are running in the direction of a commonplace mission of Swachh Bharat, there’s a need for having standardized and centralized practices for cleanliness. Project Sangam is a great fit for training municipal employees with skillful content material that is simple and easy to consume, ensuring high direction crowning glory rates and extended attendance. It has been designed to enable organizations to reach the duration & breadth of their target market. Irrespective of the quit user, the Sangam portal allows continuous mastering. This is an amazing example of how revolutionary use of era may be leveraged to empower companies and people from all walks of life,” stated Anil Bhansali, Corporate Vice President, Cloud & AI, Microsoft.
In phase two of this Swachh Bharat e-mastering task, the Ministry will now roll out a Citizen Training program to educate Indian citizens on topics like public toilet hygiene, waste control, family hygiene, and sanitation practices.