"We have decided to make school education textbook-free if voted to power in Maharashtra. Every government-run school in the state will be provided with an e-learning kit and television sets, where you just insert the CD and students can learn all their subjects in a digital format," Thackeray said addressing reporters at the Sena Bhawan, the party's headquarters in suburban Mumbai.
"We will ensure that the syllabus provided to students in their tabs will be provided in all languages and would be taught in an audio-visual form," he said.
Along with the tabs, students studying in rural areas will be provided with solar chargers for their tab batteries as well, the Sena leader said.
"Apart from syllabus reforms and refreshing the way lessons are being taught, the burden of additional duties on teachers will also be reduced by these steps," he said.
"The virtual classrooms will give a boost to the students' knowledge and improve their marks. Our dream is now to link the schools of Maharashtra through e-learning," he said.