
OPS Vidya Mandir, Ambala, organised an insightful capacity building programme on “Foundations of Computational Thinking and AI Readiness” for educators. The resource persons for the workshop were Ravjot Singh, expert speaker from Allen Institute, Chandigarh, and Neelam Kumari Sharma, Principal, OPS Vidya Mandir, Ambala. Ravjot Singh highlighted the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) across sectors and urged preparing students for an AI-driven future through awareness, adaptability, ethics and classroom activities that make learning application-based and future-ready. Neelam Kumari Sharma discussed in detail about the CBSE’s vision for implementation of CT and AI in school curriculum through interactive activities and real-life examples. The workshop witnessed enthusiastic participation from educators, who actively engaged in discussions, collaborative tasks, and hands-on learning experiences. School Director Esha Bansal lauded the progressive initiative and reaffirmed the school’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence, innovation and holistic development in the ever-evolving landscape of education.





