Google has launched a nationwide AI education push in India to train teachers and improve digital learning in schools. (Photo: Getty Images)triloks

Google announces AI training programme for teachers and students across India

Google has launched a nationwide AI education push in India to train teachers and improve digital learning in schools. The initiative focuses on AI literacy, classroom tools and responsible technology use for students and educators.

by · India Today

In Short

  • Programme was unveiled at the Education World Forum in London
  • Pilot training will run in six Indian languages through mobile access
  • Maharashtra, Assam, Ladakh and other partners will help implement rollout

Google has announced a major push to expand artificial intelligence education across India, introducing new initiatives aimed at teachers, students and digital learning systems.

The announcement was made during the Education World Forum in London and forms part of Google’s broader effort to strengthen AI literacy in classrooms.

The initiative is aligned with the goals of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which encourages technology-led learning and skill development in schools and colleges.

As AI becomes increasingly important in education and employment, the programme aims to prepare Indian learners for a rapidly changing digital future.

A NEW LEARNING TOOLKIT FOR TEACHERS

One of the biggest announcements is the launch of the Google AI Educator Series (GES), a mobile-first training programme specially designed for Indian teachers.

The initiative will initially be rolled out in partnership with the governments of Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Assam, along with the Union Territory of Ladakh and the Punjab School Education Board.

Google said the programme will help educators understand how AI can be used responsibly inside classrooms to improve teaching methods and student engagement.

The training content will also be customised for Indian users and made accessible in six regional languages: Hindi, Assamese, Marathi, Telugu, Odia and Punjabi.

The company plans to gradually expand the programme nationwide after the pilot phase.

GEMINI, READALONG AND DIGITAL LEARNING

Google has also announced a three-year partnership with UNICEF across India, Brazil, Pakistan and Kenya. Through this collaboration, AI-powered tools such as Gemini and ReadAlong will be integrated into learning systems to improve literacy and numeracy among students.

The initiative will focus on personalised learning experiences, reading fluency and digital classroom support. NotebookLM and other AI-based platforms may also be explored to create more interactive learning environments for students.

According to Google, the partnership combines the company’s technology expertise with UNICEF’s experience in strengthening public education systems.

THE BIGGER CHALLENGE: RESPONSIBLE AI

While AI tools are becoming more common in schools, concerns around accessibility, teacher preparedness and responsible use continue to shape the debate around technology in education.

Google said its initiative will focus not only on innovation but also on safe and ethical AI adoption.

UNICEF will work with governments and local education systems to implement the programme according to regional needs. The organisation is also expected to release annual impact reports to study how effectively the initiative improves learning outcomes.

As India’s classrooms increasingly move towards digital learning, the latest initiative signals a growing shift towards AI-enabled education designed to support both teachers and students in the years ahead.

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