AI literacy for teachers India 2026: India has launched an AI literacy programme to train one million teachers by 2027.

India launches world's largest AI literacy drive to train 1 million teachers by 2027

India has launched an AI literacy programme to train one million teachers by 2027. The initiative aims to make AI a daily classroom assistant and build a wider education ecosystem.

by · India Today

In Short

  • India launches AI training for 1 million teachers
  • Initiative led by Bodhan AI incubated at IIT Madras
  • AI to become core teaching assistant in classrooms

In a great move for school education, India has launched one of the world’s largest teacher training initiatives focused on Artificial Intelligence. The programme, titled 'AI Literacy for Teachers', aims to train over one million teachers by 2027, making AI a core part of everyday classroom teaching rather than just an optional tool.

The initiative has been launched by Bodhan AI, a Centre of Excellence in AI for Education incubated at Indian Institute of Technology Madras.

The announcement was made by Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan at the IIT Madras Technology Summit held at Bharat Mandapam on 5 May 2026.

AI BECOMES A CLASSROOM ASSISTANT, NOT JUST A TOOL

The programme is designed to fundamentally reshape how teaching is delivered across India. Instead of treating AI as an add-on, it positions it as a daily teaching assistant for educators.

Teachers will be trained to use AI in areas such as:

  • Lesson planning
  • Content creation
  • Student assessments
  • Feedback systems

The idea is to make AI an integrated part of teaching workflows across schools in India.

‘FUTURE-READY INDIA’ VISION

Speaking at the launch, Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said the initiative is a key step toward building a future-ready education system.

He said: “As we move from vision to execution, initiatives like the AI Literacy Program for Teachers are pivotal. By integrating AI into everyday classrooms, we are not merely introducing technology; we are empowering our teachers to become architects of a future-ready India.”

He added that training one million teachers represents not just scale, but the foundation of a responsible and ethical AI ecosystem aligned with India’s long-term education vision.

BUILDING INDIA’S AI CLASSROOM ECOSYSTEM

According to Professor V Kamakoti, Director of IIT Madras, the strength of India lies in its scale and diversity, and technology must adapt accordingly.

He noted that AI literacy among teachers is essential for meaningful adoption in classrooms, helping improve teaching quality and learning outcomes at scale.

Dr Mitesh Khapra, Principal Investigator at Bodhan AI, added that the goal is to make AI a “trusted co-pilot for every teacher in India”, helping reduce workload and improve classroom engagement.

WHAT THE PROGRAMME WILL DELIVER

The AI literacy initiative aims to reduce teacher workload and improve education quality through:

  • AI-based lesson planning and content generation
  • Automated and handwritten answer evaluation
  • Multilingual translation tools
  • Administrative support systems
  • AI-powered student tutors

This creates a fully integrated AI-enabled classroom ecosystem rather than isolated digital tools.

HOW WILL IT BE IMPLEMENTED

The programme will be launched in phases, with pilot testing over the coming months. The first public cohort is expected on Teachers’ Day (5 September 2026). From there, it will scale rapidly to reach 1 million teachers by 2027.

The initiative will be implemented in collaboration with the Union Ministry of Education, Kendriya Vidyalayas, Navodaya Vidyalayas, state governments, and partner institutions.

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