A team from the Department of School Education, Samagra Shiksha, NBSE, SCERT, DIET, Directorate of School Education along with officials from the Dream a Dream organisation conducted a study on implementation of ‘Happiness curriculum in Delhi government schools and other transformative initiatives’ from February 1 to the 3rd.
An update from the School Education department stated that its team was deputed with an objective to understand the implementation of ‘Happiness curriculum and transformative initiatives’ in Delhi Government Schools and submit report with recommendations.
It stated that the state team visited six Delhi government schools including Delhi School of Specialised Excellence and interacted with the students, teachers and school principals to understand different activities conducted in the school during the study period.
It further stated that the team also interacted with the director of School Education Delhi, Himansha Gupta, and the additional director, Nandini Maharaj, along with others officials of the department.
In another programme, a team of 25 persons including state officials from Samagra Shiksha, school heads, teacher escorts and 18 students from government schools led by Dr. Chumbeni Kikon, joint mission director of Samagra Shiksha, visited Madya Pradesh from January 30 to February 2 as part of the ‘Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat programme.’
During the visit, the Nagaland team visited government schools and participated in cultural programme organised by the department of School Education, government of Madhya Pradesh. The team also interacted with the commissioner of School Education, Abhay Verma, and Manisha Sentiya, project director, along with other department officials.
It mentioned that Nagaland is paired with the state of Manipur and Madhya Pradesh under the programme to celebrate Unity and Diversity of India. Under the programme, students exchange programme is conducted by visiting the paired states to learn about the culture, tradition and language of the states.