"Tablets have been provided to the 25 schools where the project has been launched under Operation Digital Blackboard," the minister of state for human resource development told PTI-Bhasha.
During the initial phase, schools will be equipped with "smart boards" and the Central Advisory Board of Education has given its approval for it during a recent meeting, he said.
The campaign will replicate the blackboard campaign ran by the government across the country 60 years ago.
He said students will be taught on "digital boards" once classrooms are equipped with them, and they can also directly connect themselves with Internet, television and books.
He said there are about 14 lakh untrained teachers in India. According to National Council For Teacher Education rules, there cannot be untrained teachers in private schools or government schools.
He said the government has decided to train all untrained teachers by March 31, 2019, by amending the Right to Education Act, as after that the services of untrained teachers will be suspended.