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No school bag day for students on Kalam's birthday

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No school bag day for students on Kalam's birthday

OCTOBER 8, 2015


School kids in Mumbai have been allowed to come to school without their school bags on former President APJ Abdul Kalam's birthday, October 15. As per the government's order the city schools will carry out a Vaachan Prerna Diwas or Reading Day.

Also, the students will get to read books apart from their course books. The school Education Minister, Vinod Tawde had taken the decision to observe the birth anniversary of APJ Abdul Kalam, as Vaachan Prerna Diwas in schools across the state soon after the former President's demise on July 27.

The government released a resolution on October 7, asking the students of Classes 3 to 8 across all schools in Maharashtra to not carry school bags on October 15. It has instructed the schools to let students read non-academic books, host book exhibitions, conduct discussions on books, teach students about well-known authors from around the world and initiate gift-a-book programmes.
The state government has set aside a fund of Rs 6 lakh for the programme.

The Deputy Director of Mumbai region, B.B. Chavan said that, "Kalam's writings are an inspiration to students and youth. These activities will help students develop an interest for reading, which is sorely lacking. So we created the 'school without bags' plan for that day."

The authorities have also asked the schools to dedicate time on a specific day every month for reading, organize meets for teachers, host book fairs and keep the school library updated. They should also award students and teachers who read the maximum number of books.

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/education/story/apj-abdul-kalam-birthday/1/493557.html
 
Is one day enough?

It seems the schools are making weight lifters of the future!

Picture courtesy: Google images

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'No Bags day' in Maharashtra Schools on Kalam's Birth Anniversary

Appreciate this initiative by Maharashtra C.M Devendra Fadnavis...Why only 1 day in a year..It should be 1 day in a month to begin...Our schools have to think differently to foster creative thinking and develop the right side of our cerebrum

'No Bags day' in Maharashtra Schools on Kalam's Birth Anniversary

'No Bags day' in Maharashtra Schools on Kalam's Birth Anniversary
Mumbai |
Oct 15, 2015


Students in Maharashtra today had a 'no bags day' as they celebrated the birth anniversary of former President A P J Abdul Kalam as 'Reading Day'.

The education department, asking students to read non-academic books in school as well, had asked the schools to ensure that students left their school bags at home.

The decision to celebrate October 15 as 'Reading Day' was taken by state Education Minister Vinod Tawde soon after Kalam's death in July.

In a government resolution, the state has asked all schools to host book exhibitions and implement 'gift a book' programme.

On 'Vaachan Prerna Din' today, Tawde visited Zilla Parishad School No. 1 at Achole in Nalasopara.

He inaugurated the Dr A P J Abdul Kalam Vaachan Katta (reading hub) and gifted a book box to students.

The minister interacted with students and thereafter visited a 'Book Mobile' van with students.


http://www.outlookindia.com/news/ar...ra-schools-on-kalams-birth-anniversary/916846
 
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