New Delhi: Uni Education Minister Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ on Monday launched a national initiative for proficiency in reading with understanding and numeracy (Nipun Bharat) to ensure that every child in this country achieves basic literacy and counting at the end of grade 3, in 2026- 27.
The mission planned in accordance with the National Education Policy (NEP) has only been launched under the sponsored scheme of Samagra Shiksha sponsored.
It will focus on providing access and retaining children in the underlying years of school, teacher capacity development; Development of high-quality and diverse teachers and teachers and traces the progress of each child in achieving learning outcomes.
Happy! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results “Nipun Bharat aims to cover the needs of children’s learning in the age group 3 to 9 years.
Teachers need to focus on every child to develop basic skills, literacy and numeracy who will help them develop into readers and Better writers.
Thus, Nipun Bharat imagines making learning experiences at the holistic, integrated, inclusive, pleasant, and interesting phase stage, “they said,” said Nishank.
The Minister underlined that the 2020 National Education Policy has determined that obtaining basic literacy and counting for all children must be a direct national mission.
“In accordance with this, the department has developed a comprehensive guideline under Nipun Bharat, through a series of intensive consultations with implementing partners, experts make it flexible and collaborative.
“This includes the main technical aspects of basic literacy and numerations and administrative aspects to effectively prepare implementation mechanisms at the national, state, district, block and school levels.
Approval of Rs 2,688.18 Crore has been given under Samagra Shiksha.
Schemes to the state / state UTS for implementing various interventions for the basic stage in 2021-22, “he said.
The unique features of this initiative include the purpose of the mission specified in the form of “Lakshya Soochi” or the target for basic literacy and counting.
“Although, the overall goal is to achieve the desired learning outcomes at the end of grade 3, to produce greater awareness among parents, communities, volunteers etc., Lakshyas has been developed from Balvatika to grade 3.
“Firmly based on learning outcomes developed by NCERT research and international research and ORF.
For example, a child must be able to read 45 to 60 words per minute and at least 60 words per minute properly at the end of class II and III each of the text age the right thing is unknown with understanding and clarity, “said Nishank.