solutions which bring back the joy of learning to young minds. With almost a decade of experience in providing complete range of IT enabled learning solutions for schools, NIIT has impacted lives of more than 9 million kids covering over 15000 schools across India. Through NIIT nGuru, we at NIIT seek to revolutionize the way learning happens in schools.NIIT nGuru is a holistic education solution for schools that utilizes appropriate technology as backbone and encompasses all the possible components required to service the present and future learning needs of a school. NIIT nguru suite of consists of ‘Interactive Classrooms’ for teachers, Math lab, Mobile Science Lab, IT Wizard, Learning lab for students and Quick School, an ‘Education Resource Planning’ solution for the school management. II.What is Interactive Classrooms? Interactive Classrooms is a complete technology enabled classroom solution that revolutionizes the teaching and learning of subjects like Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences and English. It is a holistic classroom solution that allows the teacher not only to make the teaching process interactive and engaging by using visual means but also enables them to create question papers and analyze students performance. Furthermore it gives the teacher the flexibility of bringing a Mobile Science Lab right into the classroom. This helps in making learning of science subjects much more interesting and hands-on. This smart solution is specifically designed to implement the NCF 2005 guidelines where the focus is on in-depth understanding of concepts and their practical applications rather than passive learning gained by the prevalent rote based learning methods. Interactive classrooms integrates technology into the whole teaching-learning cycle, making it smart engaging, interactive and much more effective. Students are exposed to smart ways of learning the regular subjects. Interactive Classrooms brings abstract and tough concepts to life and makes them easy to understand. The solution also provides tools for effective evaluation of students and empowers teachers to analyze the performance of students regularly. Thus a remedial plan to improve upon the weak areas of students can be chalked out by teachers. This aspect of Interactive Classrooms can help teachers in yearlong and comprehensive evaluation of their students. II.What is Quick School? Quick School is an integrated and comprehensive Education Resource Planning solution developed for schools to manage information spanning all functional requirements like Fees collection, Report card generation, Payroll, Admissions, Inventory Management etc. It addresses the needs of all stakeholders within the education realm – students, teachers, principals, school management and parents. The product empowers schools to strengthen their services to students and parents, thus enhancing their competitive advantage many fold. III.What is Mind Champions" Academy? NIIT Mind Champions’ Academy, a joint initiative between Grand Master Viswanathan Anand and NIIT Ltd., promotes the game of Chess in schools across India. In doing so, the Academy inculcates the critical skills of logical thinking and analysis amongst children and moulds them into true champions. The positive effects of chess on the behavior and academic performance of students is well documented. NIIT Mind Champions’ Academy was established in 2002 and has successfully introduced the joy of chess to thousands of school children in the age group of 7 - 17 years. The Academy has fostered over 6000 Chess clubs and has over 7,00,000 student members from various schools. Grand Master Viswanathan Anand has personally traveled to Agartala, Guwahati, Hyderbad, Mumbai, New Delhi, Jaipur, Patna, Raipur, Chennai, Hyderbad, Kolkata, Pune and other cities across India, spreading the joy of chess and motivating school students to start playing the game. IV.About HiWEL Hole-in-the-Wall Education Ltd. (HiWEL) is a joint venture between NIIT Ltd. and the International Finance Corporation (a part of The World Bank Group). Established in 2001, HiWEL was set up to research and propagate the idea of Hole-in-the-Wall, a path-breaking learning methodology created by Dr. Sugata Mitra, Chief Scientist of NIIT. Formally called Minimally Invasive Education, this innovative methodology was first tested in a slum in Kalkaji, New Delhi, in 1999. The experiment was replicated in two other rural sites in the same year. The first adopter of the idea was the Government of NCT of Delhi. In 2000, the Government of Delhi set up 30 Learning Stations in a resettlement colony. This project is ongoing and continues to create a tremendous impact among generations of young learners. With the formation of HiWEL in 2001, a national research program was started, in which Learning Stations were set up in 23 locations across rural India.