Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Indian Army’s Northern Command, and Ms Nuriya Ansari, Chief Executive Officer of the Bharti Airtel Foundation, jointly launched the revamped websites of 43 Army Goodwill Schools in a significant step towards strengthening educational opportunities in the remote and border regions of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. The initiative reflects Northern Command’s enduring commitment to empowering local communities through quality education and fostering meaningful partnerships for social development.
The launch ceremony also witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Northern Command and the Bharti Airtel Foundation aimed at enhancing the institutional capabilities of Army Goodwill Schools through comprehensive teacher training programmes and the infusion of modern educational technologies. The collaboration seeks to create a more dynamic and technologically enabled learning environment for students while equipping educators with contemporary teaching methodologies and pedagogical skills.
Army Goodwill Schools have served as an important pillar of the Indian Army’s outreach initiatives in Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh for decades, providing quality education to thousands of students residing in geographically challenging and underserved areas. Established with the objective of promoting educational empowerment and socio-economic development, these institutions have contributed significantly towards creating opportunities for children living in remote and border regions.
The launch of the revamped websites marks another milestone in the ongoing modernisation of the Army Goodwill Schools network. The digital platforms are expected to improve accessibility, strengthen communication between stakeholders and provide a more comprehensive interface for students, parents and educators. The initiative aligns with the broader vision of integrating technology into education and ensuring that students in remote areas benefit from modern learning ecosystems comparable to those available in urban centres.

Under the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding, Northern Command and the Bharti Airtel Foundation will collaborate on capability enhancement initiatives focused on improving teaching standards and integrating technology-driven educational practices. Teacher training programmes will play a central role in equipping educators with innovative instructional tools and methodologies designed to enhance classroom engagement and learning outcomes.
The partnership also aims to strengthen digital infrastructure and facilitate the adoption of modern educational technologies that can support personalised learning experiences and improve academic performance. Such interventions are expected to significantly contribute to bridging educational disparities between urban and remote regions while fostering greater inclusivity and access to quality education.
Lt Gen Pratik Sharma reiterated Northern Command’s commitment towards the people of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh, emphasising that education remains one of the most effective instruments of empowerment and social transformation. Through sustained investments in educational initiatives, Northern Command continues to contribute meaningfully to the holistic development of local communities while nurturing future generations of leaders and nation-builders.

The collaboration further highlights the growing synergy between the Indian Army and the corporate sector in advancing developmental initiatives across strategically important regions of the country. Partnerships that combine institutional expertise, technological innovation and community-centric approaches have increasingly emerged as important drivers of sustainable development and capacity building in remote areas.
The involvement of the Bharti Airtel Foundation brings valuable experience in educational interventions and technology-enabled learning programmes, complementing the Indian Army’s longstanding efforts to promote inclusive growth and social welfare through the Army Goodwill Schools network. Together, the two institutions seek to create transformative educational opportunities that extend beyond conventional classroom learning.

The initiative underscores the Indian Army’s broader vision of nation-building through community engagement and educational empowerment. By bringing world-class educational facilities, advanced teaching practices and modern technological solutions to some of the country’s most remote and border areas, Northern Command continues to reinforce its commitment to fostering development, resilience and opportunity alongside its primary responsibility of safeguarding national security.
The launch of the revamped websites and the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding represent an important step towards ensuring that students in Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh receive quality, future-ready education, empowering them to contribute meaningfully to the nation’s progress in the years to come.
