Punjab Mandates Play-School Registration Portal for Child Safety & Development

The Punjab government has launched a mandatory registration portal for all play-way schools and private schools educating children under six to ensure effective monitoring of education, safety, and development. A uniform curriculum is being prepared for this age group, which will be implemented across Anganwadi centres, play-way schools, and primary schools, with training for Anganwadi workers to be completed by mid-February. The initiative emphasizes play-based learning and proper nutrition, recognizing that 90% of brain development occurs before age six. Additionally, under Mission Aarambh, parental involvement is being strengthened through digital content and activity sharing, while infrastructure development includes constructing 1,000 modern Anganwadi centres.

Key Points: Punjab Launches Registration Portal for Play-Way Schools

  • Mandatory portal registration for play-schools
  • Uniform curriculum for under-six education
  • Training for Anganwadi staff by mid-February
  • 1,000 modern Anganwadi centres under development
  • Mission Aarambh boosts parent involvement via digital content
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Punjab launches registration portal for play-way schools

Punjab mandates registration for all play-way schools to monitor child education, safety, and development through a new portal and uniform curriculum.

"Nearly 90 per cent of a child's brain development takes place between the ages of zero and six years. - Baljit Kaur"

Chandigarh, Jan 21

The Punjab government has launched a registration portal for play-way schools to ensure effective monitoring of children's education, safety and overall development, Minister for Social Security, Women and Child Development Baljit Kaur said on Wednesday.

"Registration on this portal will be mandatory for all play-way schools operating across Punjab as well as for private schools imparting education to children below six years of age," she said.

The minister said a uniform curriculum is being prepared for children below six years of age, which will be implemented across Anganwadi centres, play-way schools and primary schools.

"The training of Anganwadi workers and supervisors will be completed by mid-February. Instead of burdening children with books, education will be imparted through play-based and creative activities," she said.

Highlighting the importance of early childhood care, Minister Kaur said, "Nearly 90 per cent of a child's brain development takes place between the ages of zero and six years. Therefore, providing quality education and proper nutrition during this crucial period is a top priority of the Punjab government."

She further said that under Mission Aarambh, parents have been actively connected with their children's daily learning process.

"By sharing digital content, children are being encouraged to learn with their parents at home as well. So far, 2,941 parent groups have been formed under this mission to strengthen parental participation in children's cognitive development. Parents are also being sent daily activities on their phones so that they can actively participate in the learning process of their children at home," he said.

Speaking about infrastructure development, the Minister said, "Under the target of constructing 1,000 new Anganwadi centres, 1,000 modern Anganwadi centres are being developed at a cost of Rs 100 crore, with approximately Rs 10 lakh being spent on each centre. Out of these, 700 centres have already been completed with well-ventilated rooms, proper kitchens and toilets. The remaining 300 centres will also be completed soon."

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Good step by the government. But I hope the portal is simple and not another complicated online system that common people struggle with. The focus should be on the ground reality - are these new Anganwadi centres actually being built with quality?
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Aman W
Finally! So many play-way schools in Amritsar are running from homes with no proper facilities. Mandatory registration will filter out the bad ones. The investment in infrastructure (₹100 crore!) is commendable if implemented transparently.
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Sarah B
The parent involvement part through digital content is very forward-thinking. In today's busy world, Mission Aarambh seems like a great way to connect parents with their child's early education. Hope other states learn from Punjab.
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Vikram M
Training by mid-February seems rushed. Anganwadi workers are the backbone of this system. They need thorough, quality training, not just a checkbox exercise. The intent is good, but execution is key. Let's hope for the best.
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Nisha Z
This is wonderful news for early childhood development in Punjab. Moving away from burdening tiny tots with books and focusing on creative play is the need of the hour. More power to the Anganwadi workers! 🙏

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