HT Launches Revamped School Edition

Today, Hindustan Times’ revamped school edition under the HT-PACE programme, brightened the morning of over 4 lakh students in 1000+ schools across its Delhi-NCR network.

HT PACE - Partnerships for Action in Education has been the front runner in the school contact programme since 1998. Building further on the strong, two-decades’ long relationship that HT-PACE has shared with schools and in continuation of HT’s endeavour towards excellence we have undertaken a full-fledged revamp of the HT School Edition for Delhi-NCR.

Talking about the PACE programme, Anapoorna Sehgal, Head – Education, HT Media Ltd., said, “The Hindustan Times School Contact Programme is today a trusted partner of schools, well-established as a front-runner of all similar initiatives in the country. Our mission to bring the world into the classroom has received tremendous impetus from an eager school community with principals, educationalists and students partnering with us to make learning a fun filled, life-long engagement via the powerful medium of the newspaper, supported by a gamut of activities, events, workshops and curriculum modules.”

This new Edition is the result of continuous progress based on feedback from all key stakeholders, viz a viz, teachers, students & parents and now in its all new avatar brings in industry-leading changes with more focus on visual cues and keeping the fun of reading and learning for the young minds. This refreshing Student Edition is the Hindustan Times’ salute to Gen-Z’s healthy appetite for knowledge, its unlimited energy, excitement and curiosity about everything.

On the new edition, Kunal Pradhan, Executive Editor, Hindustan Times, said, “There is an information overload these days, and it is important how news is curated, particularly for young minds. They need content that is enlightening, entertaining and informative. We have taken feedback from students and teachers and put together something especially for them. This is a revamped paper that will constantly evolve as we get more inputs because we believe that the readers of today are the leaders of tomorrow."

The school edition has been revamped for Delhi-NCR and this is to be followed by June launches of the revamped Mumbai & Chandigarh edition too.

Catch the Edition Live at http://paper.hindustantimes.com/epaper/viewer.aspx

 

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