>> There have  been some earlier  efforts about the  CBSE. I do  not know
>> what the details. So,  I am making a post to the  -friends. Let us see
>> what comes out.

>> Will you please be kind enough to  post me (on or off list) details of
>> that?? Even  contacts of people who  put in the efforts  / pointers to
>> list archives will help.
>>
>> I  remember that people  from the  Delhi LUG  had done  something, But
>> cannot exactly remember it.

Hi,

I happened to be present at one of the meetings that CBSE held in DPS RK
Puram in June 2002 alongwith Mr. Mukesh (AFAIR, HOD of CS Department
there), Prateek Khanna and Ankit Jain (both from ILUGD).

The original mail I posted on the list does not seem to have been
archived, but Raj's reply to that (which contains most of the original
mail) can be found at
(http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00000.html)

At that time, CBSE was interested in experimenting with including Linux
into their curriculum, and wanted our feedback on the same. During the
meeting, Prateek, Ankit and I drafted a syllabus based on their existing
one, and made it platform independant. This syllabus was for a
vocational course that CBSE runs in about 35 schools across the country,
and was not to be included in the mainstream courses, at least for the
time being.

At the time, we convinced the CBSE officials to include a Linux based
operating system as an alternative to windows, and to leave it upto the
school to decide which OS to use as the primary OS for instruction. The
syllabus included a clause stating that the teachers should teach the
concepts using one platform, and demonstrate the same on the other
platform in one or two lectures.

There was one thing that bothered the CBSE officials though...and that
was support for the schools which will be installing linux and
demonstrating it. At the time, LAP(Linux Access Project) was initiated,
and we had hoped to have a project which would be able to provide CBSE
just that, but somehow things didn't work out. Supreet Sethi, Pankaj
Kaushal and Sandeep Rathi from Sarai worked hard and came out with a
customised linux distribution meant specifically for schools. Sadly, the
project has gone into hibernation since then.

LAP has been inactive for a while, mainly because of lack of resources,
but if something is being stirred again, I'm confident we can revive
this project, and return with renewed energy.
(http://lap.linux-delhi.org)

As for the task at hand, I believe the best person to contact would be
Mr. Mukesh in DPS RK Puram. He's a part of the CBSE syllabus drafting
committee, and is very interested in getting linux included into the
CBSE syllabus.

If there's any other way in which we at ilug-d can help, let us know on
the main mailing list, or on [EMAIL PROTECTED], the LAP mailing
list.

Hope this helped. Comments, and more details from those who remember them
are welcome.

regards,
Gami

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