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Integrated School Plan to be Rolled Out in Scheduled Tribe-Dominated Areas of Indore Division Efforts to Provide Stress-Free Education and Career Guidance to School Children Through Play-Based Learning

Integrated School Plan to be Rolled Out in Scheduled Tribe-Dominated Areas of Indore Division
Efforts to Provide Stress-Free Education and Career Guidance to School Children Through Play-Based Learning
An Integrated School Plan will soon be implemented across the Scheduled Tribe-dominated and remote areas of Indore Division. The initiative is designed to offer stress-free education through play while also helping school children build their careers. The plan, set to roll out in multiple phases under a public-private partnership model, will focus on skill development, guidance for competitive exam preparation, and providing necessary study materials.
The program aims to empower students by equipping them with the skills needed for future success. It will offer career guidance to children in these underserved areas, focusing on competitive exams, vocational education, and skill enhancement. Additionally, the initiative will provide students with simplified guidance on how to approach their course preparation.
“To ensure students have access to the best resources, we will provide them with books, guides, and other educational materials,” said Indore Division Commissioner Deepak Singh. “In addition, students will be given QR codes that will allow them to download content in a simplified language, making it easier for them to study. This material will be accessible on mobile phones or desktops/laptops, helping students in their educational journey and future career development.”
The plan is expected to significantly contribute to the educational advancement of students in these areas, providing them with the tools needed to succeed in their academic and professional futures.

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