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Odisha Launches 'Arohan' to Elevate Early Childhood Education Journey

Odisha Deputy Chief Minister Pravati Parida has launched the 'Arohan' initiative to strengthen early childhood education and ensure a smooth transition for children from Anganwadi centres to formal primary school. The program specifically targets six-year-olds, emphasizing that the first six years are most critical for brain development. Parida stressed that the initiative requires active participation from parents and society, not just the government, to shape a bright future for children. The launch ceremony included applying tikka and distributing Arohan kits to symbolize and celebrate the children's educational ascent.

Odisha Deputy CM launches 'Arohan' initiative to boost early childhood education

Bhubaneswar, April 14

Odisha Deputy Chief Minister Pravati Parida on Tuesday formally launched the innovative "Arohan" initiative, a landmark programme by the Department of Women and Child Development aimed at strengthening the foundation of early childhood education across the state.

According to an official statement, the primary objective of this ambitious initiative is to strengthen the foundation of Early Childhood Education across the state and ensure a smooth transition of children from Anganwadi centres to Bal Vatika-3 after completing their pre-primary learning. The initiative specifically targets six-year-olds who have completed their foundational years and are now ready to enroll in Sishu Vatika III (Class 1).

Addressing the children and parents present at the event, Parida emphasised that the first six years of a child's life are the most crucial for brain development. She highlighted that, on the occasion of Poshan Pakhya- 2026, the government is prioritising early childhood development.

Stressing the role of family and society, she stated that this initiative is not solely the responsibility of the government, but that active participation and support from parents are essential to shape a bright future for children. During the launch, the Deputy CM highlighted that the name "Arohan" symbolises the "ascent" of a child's educational journey.

She noted that while approximately 80% of a child's foundational development occurs within the Anganwadi environment, this programme prepares them for the remaining 20% of their growth as they step into a formal academic career. By celebrating this transition, the government aims to instill a sense of pride and excitement in the children, making them feel like they are embarking on a significant new mission rather than simply leaving a familiar space.

The Deputy CM extended her heartfelt gratitude to the Secretary of the Women and Child Development Department and the entire administrative team for pioneering this unique concept.

She emphasised that "Arohan" is more than just a ceremony; it is a commitment to the prosperity and education of the state's youth. She expressed her hope that with the blessings of Lord Jagannath, the programme would successfully guide these children towards a bright and empowered future.

Parida applied tikka to the children as a symbol of a new beginning, sending off the little buds to the next step of their lives with the Arohan kit, blessings and encouragement.

Reflecting the spirit of the initiative, the programme carries the tagline "Ujwala Bhabisyat Pain Pade Agaku", underscoring a collective step forward towards a brighter future for every child.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Focusing on early childhood development is the need of the hour. The first six years are indeed crucial. Hope this programme is implemented effectively across all districts and not just in urban centers. The real test will be in the tribal and remote areas of Odisha.

Aman W

Great step by the Odisha government! The name 'Arohan' is very thoughtful. Investing in our children's foundation is investing in the state's future. More states should adopt such holistic programmes.

Sarah B

I appreciate the emphasis on parental involvement. Too often, education is seen as solely the school's responsibility. The 80/20 breakdown mentioned is an interesting way to frame the shared responsibility. Wishing the little ones the very best!

Karthik V

While the initiative sounds good on paper, I hope there is proper funding and training for the Anganwadi workers. They are the backbone of this system. Without empowering them, such programmes often fail to deliver. A respectful suggestion to the authorities: please ensure ground-level execution matches the vision.

Nidhi U

The tagline "Ujwala Bhabisyat Pain Pade Agaku" gives me goosebumps! So powerful. Applying tikka and sending them off with a kit is a beautiful cultural touch. This is how we build confidence from a young age. More power to our children! 💪

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