Key Points

Udhampur is pioneering a transformative approach to early childhood education through its revamped Anganwadi centres. The initiative integrates smart teaching technologies with comprehensive child development strategies. Children aged 3-6 now enjoy enhanced learning experiences with modern educational tools and methods. This model represents a significant step towards improving educational infrastructure and child welfare in rural regions.

Key Points: NEP Transforms Udhampur Anganwadi into Smart Preschools

  • Smart classrooms enhance learning for 3-6 year olds
  • Holistic approach combining education and nutrition
  • Trained Anganwadi workers implement NEP guidelines
  • Monthly health tracking ensures child development
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Anganwadi centres in J&K's Udhampur transforming into smart preschools under NEP

J&K's Udhampur revolutionizes early childhood education with modern Anganwadi centres, integrating smart classrooms and holistic child development.

"We try to teach children with audio-visual aids to align with school curriculum - Subhash Chandra Dogra, ICDS District Programme Officer"

Udhampur, May 22

In a remarkable initiative under the New Education Policy (NEP) by the Centre, Anganwadi centres in Jammu & Kashmir's (J&K) Udhampur district are being transformed into full-fledged preschool centres.

These revamped centres are now functioning as kindergartens, equipped with modern teaching tools such as smart classrooms, to ensure a strong educational foundation for children aged 3 to 6 years.

The initiative aims to promote early childhood care and education, recognising the critical importance of mental development during these formative years. It is being actively implemented by the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Department, which plays a crucial role in coordinating infrastructure upgrades, curriculum integration, and staff training.

The integration of elementary education at the Anganwadi level ensures that children are school-ready and mentally prepared for formal education. The inclusion of smart class teaching facilities makes learning more dynamic and enjoyable, fostering curiosity and creativity among the children.

Equally important is the government's emphasis on the nutritional aspects of early childhood development. The ICDS Department ensures the continued delivery of nutritious meals and health services to children as well as pregnant and lactating women.

This holistic approach--blending education with nutrition and care--marks a significant step toward building a brighter future for the children of J&K. It also sets an example for other regions to replicate and scale up similar models of integrated early childhood development.

Speaking to IANS, Udhampur's ICDS District Programme Officer, Subhash Chandra Dogra, said: "This Anganwadi centre is running very well. Children from three to six years of age come to this centre. In addition, pregnant and lactating mothers also visit. We provide them with supplementary nutrition. Along with that, children's education and health also continue as per our syllabus. Our trained Anganwadi workers have been instructed on how to teach children, conduct play-based activities, and, as per the new education policy, we are now moving towards smart classes. We try to teach children with the help of audio-visual aids so that they can align well with the school curriculum in the future."

"We also take care of the overall growth of the child. When we provide supplementary nutrition to a child between six months and six years of age who comes to the Anganwadi centre, we measure their height and weight every month. By doing so, we track their growth - whether any child is stunted or underweight. If any child shows signs of growth delay, we ensure timely medical intervention through health check-ups and track their progress until they recover," he added.

"Additionally, we provide Aadhaar enrolment services at Anganwadi Centres. We can make Aadhaar cards for children above six months of age and again after five years. For this, the birth certificate is essential. I would like to request all parents to immediately obtain the birth certificate after a child is born," he said.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is such a wonderful initiative! 👏 Early childhood education is the foundation of a strong nation. The smart classrooms will definitely help kids in rural J&K compete at par with urban children. Hope they expand this to all Anganwadis across India soon!
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Priya M.
While the initiative is good, I hope they're also focusing on teacher training. Just having smart boards won't help if the Anganwadi workers aren't properly trained to use them. The nutrition aspect is equally important - glad they're continuing that.
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Arjun S.
Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 This is exactly what Kashmir needs - development and education for the young generation. When children grow up with quality education from childhood, it changes everything. The Aadhaar enrollment at Anganwadis is a smart move too.
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Neha T.
As a mother, I'm so happy to see this! The play-based learning approach is crucial for small kids. But I wonder - are these centers accessible to all communities equally? Hope there's no discrimination in implementation on the ground.
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Vikram J.
Good step but implementation is key. We've seen many such announcements before. Hope this isn't just for show in a few model centers. The real test will be when all Anganwadis in remote villages get these facilities. The monthly growth tracking is a great feature though!
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Sunita R.
The holistic approach combining nutrition, health checkups and education is commendable. This is how we build a healthier, smarter India! Maybe they can add mother's literacy programs too while they're at it - educated mothers raise educated children.

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