Delhi's Summer Mission: Enrolling Every Child Through Comprehensive Survey
The Directorate of Education in Delhi is launching a summer survey to identify and enroll out-of-school children, ensuring education for all. The survey, running from May 13 to June 30, targets children with disabilities and aims for admissions by July 31. A digital initiative supports data collection.
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As schools in Delhi break for summer, a significant initiative by the Directorate of Education is underway. Aiming to ensure education for all, particularly focusing on children with disabilities, a comprehensive survey will be launched to identify and enroll out-of-school children.
This Integrated Summer Survey, running from May 13 to June 30, is part of a collaborative effort involving Samagra Shiksha-Delhi and various educational departments. Specially appointed teams, including Resource Persons and Guest Special Education Teachers, will canvass 13 districts, gathering information to facilitate admissions by July 31.
Adding to their efforts, the DoE and Samagra Shiksha have introduced 'Shiksha Aarambh,' a digital initiative to collect primary data via a QR code, promoting access and assistance in surveyed areas. This mission underscores the combined commitment to ensuring all children receive the education they deserve.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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