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Padhe Bharat’s campaign to develop reading skills

Padhe Bharat's campaign to develop reading skills
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The Padhe Bharat campaign aims to bring reading skills between the first generation learners that began on January 1, 2022.
This campaign aims to instill reading habits among students to help them improve their vocabulary, think creatively and enrich them with creative ideas.
The five initial books that have been recommended for reading are; The habit of atoms by James is clear, the little book happiness by Ruskin Bond, Reflection by Swami Vivekanada, Chilika by K R Ray and Penturan by F M Senapati.
Speaking during the education period, Bonny Bhansali, Principal, Academy Acers Green, Mumbai, who will begin implementing this program from January 10, said, “The Padhe Bharat campaign will help first generation students by giving them exposure to the environment to read English And other regional languages ​​even when they are in their homes.
Through this campaign, students will also develop favorites for English that will be a motivational factor for them.

Safe! You have managed to throw your Votozin to see the year of the results in July, we organize language and week literacy for all our students and planned activities intended to develop reading, writing, speaking and listening skills in English.
It is a good thing that this campaign focuses on students who study in preparation classes to class VIII because this is the formative years to build language skills among students.
Consistency and order in reading more than 100 days will cause a strong language base.

Reading fostering creativity, vocabulary, critical thinking and if it is synced with some intentional reflection activities, it will produce a maximum positive impact.
“The ability to read is a stepping stone for smooth in oral To share posts in Google’s class about the initiative of Padhe Bharat Ministry of Education and will also share a list of recommended books, “he added.
Kuldeep Singh, Principal, Senior High School Government (GBSSS) Number 1, Adarsh ​​Nagar said, “First generation students find it difficult to identify letters and words.
The teacher remains focused on resolving the syllabus and content written in a textbook without developing Student reading skills.

Shanti Krishnamurthy, Director, Cell Central Chinmaya Mission Trust Education Cell, Coimbatore said, “We will implement this initiative in all our schools.
Reading is progressive past increases creativity, sensitivity, and imagination.
This habit is best formed during years Fundamental year in a student’s life.

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