Haryanas pioneering education initiatives
- October 19, 2023
- Updated: 02:58 am
category Regional, chandigarh, , tags Regional, chandigarh, , DW BUREAU Chandigarh In this forward-looking educational landscape, Haryana is paving the way for its students to not just thrive but innovate, becoming leaders in an ever-evolving, technology-driven world. The Chief Minister Manohar Lal s vision for a brighter future is indeed a beacon of hope for students and educators across the state. The Haryana Education Department has launched an innovative program aimed at equipping schoolchildren in grades 6 to 12 with essential coding and robotics skills. This pioneering initiative is taking root in 354 Government Senior Secondary Schools across Haryana, fostering technological proficiency, and nurturing the next generation of innovators and leaders.The programme, which commenced on September 26, marks a significant stride in nurturing creativity and critical thinking among students, preparing them for a future where technology plays a pivotal role. This endeavor received a strong endorsement, securing an allocation of over Rs. 4.60 crore during a recent meeting of the Executive Committee of Haryana Samagra Siksha, under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary Mr. Sanjeev Kaushal. Furthermore, this multifaceted initiative goes beyond empowering students, igniting innovation in education, and ensuring hygiene; it s also about nurturing talents. All of these elements converge towards a greater purpose, preparing students for an increasingly technologically advanced world. Let s now delve into the core components of this comprehensive plan, which include: Rani Laxmibai Atma Raksha Prashikshan Programme (Self-Defence Training for Girl Students): A budget of Rs. 614 lakh has been allocated for this initiative, with the goal of empowering girls in 4,098 schools with essential self-defence skills. By equipping them with the knowledge and skills needed to protect themselves, this program places a strong emphasis on the safety and well-being of female students. Sanitary Pad Vending Incinerator Machines (SPVI): The Education Department has earmarked over Rs. 5.50 crore, equivalent to Rs. 39,500 per school, for the installation of SPVI machines in 1394 schools. These machines will facilitate the distribution and responsible disposal of sanitary pads. The procurement process is already underway, with 350 machines already installed, and the remaining 464 machines will be procured through a fresh tender, ensuring that female students have access to proper sanitary facilities. Interaction Sessions with Local Role Models have been initiated to promote girls education. An amount of Rs. 84.92 lakh has been approved for 1,544 elementary schools, and Rs. 51.5 lakh for 1,030 secondary schools under the Girls Empowerment initiative. This program seeks to inspire and guide young girls by connecting them with inspirational local role models. (editor dailyworld.in)