Key Points

Gujarat has successfully delivered 4.5 crore free textbooks to schools statewide before the 2025-26 academic year begins. The education department, led by CM Bhupendra Patel, also provided 1.5 crore priced books through efficient digital systems that saved Rs 225 crore. Students in Std 9-11 received advance copies of Std 10-12 books for vacation preparation. The initiative includes price reductions and multi-language books across government and private institutions.

Key Points: Gujarat Delivers 4.5 Crore Free Textbooks Before Academic Year

  • 4.5 crore free books distributed under CM Bhupendra Patel's leadership
  • Early Std 9-11 prep with advance Std 10-12 books
  • Rs 225 crore saved via digital procurement
  • 45% price reduction benefits students and parents
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Over 4.5 crore free textbooks delivered to students across Gujarat

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel ensures timely distribution of 6 crore textbooks, including 4.5 crore free copies, for students from Std 1-12 ahead of 2025-26 session.

"All Gujarati medium textbooks from Standards 1 to 12 were supplied to district distributors in just 7 days - Gujarat Textbook Board"

Gandhinagar, June 26

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, along with Ministers and officials, is leading Shala Praveshotsav - 2025 across Gujarat from June 26 to 28. As part of this, the Gujarat State School Textbook Board has completed 100 per cent distribution of textbooks for Standards 1 to 12 under the Free Textbook Scheme, even before the new academic session begins, a release said on Thursday.

Under the guidance of Education Minister Kuber Dindor and Minister of State Praful Panseriya, for the academic year 2025-26, approximately 4.5 crore free textbooks and around 1.5 crore priced textbooks, totaling over 6 crore textbooks, have been delivered to respective schools in advance to ensure timely availability for all students from Standard 1 to 12 across the state.

In addition, the Gujarat State School Textbook Board, Gandhinagar, has stated that to help students of Standard 9 and Standard 11 begin early preparation during the vacation, Standard 10 and Standard 12 textbooks are being provided in advance, the release stated.

Furthermore, as in previous years, the Board has completed the distribution of over 2.5 crore free textbooks for Standards 1 to 8 in Gujarati and other mediums at the taluka level as per school demands across the state. Similarly, for Standards 9 to 12, over 2 crore free textbooks in Gujarati and other mediums have been 100 per cent distributed to schools through the School Development Complexes (SDCs) across Gujarat before the reopening of schools.

The Textbook Board prepares textbooks for Standards 1 to 12 in Gujarati and six other mediums and provides them under the Free Textbook Scheme to students of government, non-granted, model schools, KGBVs (Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya), and all departmental ashram schools. Additionally, textbooks have been delivered on time for students of Suman Schools, Gujarat State Open School, and extra classes in government and non-government schools approved by the government.

After the completion of board examinations in March 2025, all priced textbooks for Standards 10 and 12 in Gujarati and other mediums have also been made available in the market in adequate quantities as per distributor demand.

Additionally, over 1.5 crore priced textbooks have been made available from the Gandhinagar warehouse to all 39 registered distributors across the districts of the state, for the first time within less than a month, and before the start of the distribution process, based on their specific demands. All Gujarati medium textbooks from Standards 1 to 12 were supplied to the 39 district distributors in two phases within just 7 days. These distributors, in turn, ensure delivery to local stationery shops and book vendors in their respective districts. In the third phase, the supply of priced textbooks in six other mediums, along with Gujarati medium textbooks from Standards 1 to 12, was also completed. Thus, all distributors in Gujarat received textbooks in both Gujarati and six other mediums for Standards 1 to 12 promptly as per their requirements, ensuring early availability across the state.

If there is any difficulty in obtaining priced textbooks from the market, individuals can contact the Sales Depot of the Textbook Board at Nirnay Nagar, Ahmedabad, during office hours via phone or WhatsApp. Textbooks will be made available through retail sales with a 12.5 per cent discount.

Furthermore, the Gujarat State School Textbook Board has adopted an online and digital platform-based system for managing office, warehouse, school demands, and distributor orders. As a result of this transparent paper procurement process implemented over the past two years, the Board has achieved a significant saving of approximately Rs 225 crore compared to previous years. This efficiency has enabled a reduction of around 45 per cent in the prices of newly introduced textbooks, leading to a direct financial benefit of over Rs 32 crore for both students, parents, and the state government, according to the Board.

- ANI

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Rahul P.
This is truly commendable work by Gujarat government! 👏 Providing 4.5 crore free textbooks well before the academic session begins shows excellent planning. As a parent, I know how much financial relief this brings to middle-class families. Hope other states learn from Gujarat's textbook distribution model.
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Priya M.
While the initiative is good, I wonder about the quality of these free textbooks. Last year my niece received books with poor binding that fell apart within weeks. Quantity is impressive but quality matters too! The government should conduct random quality checks.
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Amit K.
The digital transformation of textbook distribution is the real game-changer here! Saving ₹225 crore through transparent processes benefits everyone. More states should adopt such tech solutions for governance. Gujarat leading by example once again!
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Neha S.
Providing Standard 10 & 12 books in advance is brilliant! Students can utilize summer vacations productively. My son is in 9th and this early access will help him prepare better. Small steps like these make big differences in education outcomes. Well done Gujarat!
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Vijay D.
Good initiative but what about teacher training? Books alone don't improve education quality. The government should invest equally in teacher development programs. Quality education needs both - good textbooks AND good teachers.
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Sunita R.
As someone from a rural area, I appreciate the inclusion of KGBVs and ashram schools in this scheme. Education should reach every corner of Gujarat. The 12.5% discount for priced textbooks is also a thoughtful touch for those who need to buy additional books.

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