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This is an archive article published on September 28, 2023

Maharashtra government to transform 250 Ashram Shalas into Adarsha schools

A committee headed by the commissioner of tribal development department has been formed to prepare and execute the plan, including creation of the curriculum.

adarsha schoolsOut of a total 497 Ashram Shalas spread across Maharashtra; 250 are selected based on parameters such as its location and, existing infrastructural facilities among all. (Representational image)
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The Maharashtra government with the tribal development department plans to convert 250 Ashram Shalas (residential schools for tribal children) into Adarsha schools. Apart from infrastructural development, the plan is to provide an education system which promotes critical thinking, and scientific temperament.

Maharashtra has formed a committee headed by the commissioner of tribal development department to prepare and execute the plan, including creation of the curriculum.

Out of a total 497 Ashram Shalas spread across Maharashtra; 250 are selected based on parameters such as its location and, existing infrastructural facilities among all.

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Tribal development department of Maharashtra issues a Government Resolution (GR) on Tuesday which details the infrastructural and academic facilities to be provided at proposed model residential schools.

According to the GR, the infrastructural development includes basic necessities such as safe buildings with adequate number of toilets and an appropriate residence for children.

Technological requirements such as digital classrooms and CCTV surveillance were also included. In the case of academic facilities, the model residential schools will run a curriculum which promotes critical and creative thinking, scientific temperament along with communication and collaboration skills. While the curriculum aims at activity-based learning, the medium of instructions will be bilingual – in Marathi and English.

Once a plan is prepared by the nine-member state level committee, smaller committees will be formed under the local tribal development projects for periodical reviews.

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