MP's Saraswati Abhiyan Aims to Bring Dropout Girls Back to School

The Madhya Pradesh government has launched the 'Saraswati Abhiyan' to reintegrate girls who have left school back into the education system. The initiative will allow them to appear for board exams through the State Open School while receiving study materials and mentoring support. A state-level workshop to discuss the campaign will be held in the presence of Chief Minister Mohan Yadav. The program aims to increase female literacy, prevent child marriage, and enable girls to become economically empowered.

Key Points: MP Launches Saraswati Abhiyan to Reduce Girl Dropout Rates

  • Targets school dropout girls
  • Uses State Open School system
  • Provides study materials & mentoring
  • Aims to boost female literacy & empowerment
  • Part of Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao scheme
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Madhya Pradesh govt rolls out 'Saraswati Abhiyan' to curb dropout among girls

Madhya Pradesh's new initiative under Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao helps dropout girls complete education via State Open School exams & support.

"girls deprived of education will get a new opportunity... to actively contribute to the development of their families and society - Official"

Bhopal, March 6

The Women and Child Development Department of the Madhya Pradesh government on Friday said it has initiated the 'Saraswati Abhiyan' under the Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao scheme to bring girls deprived of education back into the learning system.

The initiative has been launched with the aim of bringing girls who have dropped out of school due to social, familial or economic reasons back into education and enabling them to become economically empowered by accessing benefits under the scheme.

"Through this campaign, girls will be given the opportunity to appear for Class 8, 10 and 12 examinations under the State Open School system. They will also be provided study materials, guidance, contact classes and mentoring support so that they can complete their education and access further education or employment opportunities," an official said.

The official also said that a state-level workshop to share information about the department's work plan and innovations aimed at bringing school dropout girls back to education will be organised in the presence of Chief Minister Mohan Yadav in Bhopal on March 10.

According to the National Family Health Survey, a large number of girls in the state leave school before completing Classes 8, 10 or 12. After dropping out, they often do not get an opportunity to continue their education, leaving their studies incomplete and limiting future opportunities.

"Keeping this challenge in mind, under 'Saraswati Abhiyan', the Women and Child Development Department will conduct a survey to identify school dropout girls and enrol them in the State Open School," the official added.

The state government expects that the initiative will play a significant role in increasing female literacy, reducing dropout rates and promoting women's empowerment. It may also prove effective in preventing social evils such as child marriage.

"Through 'Saraswati Abhiyan', girls deprived of education will get a new opportunity not only to improve their own lives but also to actively contribute to the development of their families and society," the official said.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Good step by MP govt. But the real challenge is implementation at ground level. Will the survey actually reach remote villages? And will families agree? They need to create awareness and address economic pressures too.
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Ananya R
As a teacher, I've seen this problem firsthand. The provision of study materials and contact classes is crucial. Hope they involve local NGOs and anganwadi workers for better outreach. Jai Saraswati Maa! 📚
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Michael C
Investing in girls' education has a proven multiplier effect on community health and economy. This open school approach is pragmatic. Hope other states learn from this model.
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Kavya N
This can be a game-changer to prevent child marriage. When girls are in the education system, families think twice about marrying them off early. More power to our sisters in MP!
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Vikram M
A respectful suggestion: The program should also include skill development or vocational training modules. For some older girls, a direct path to employment after Class 10/12 might be more motivating than pure academics.

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