Key Points

Gujarat plans to enrol 1.5 lakh children in Anganwadi centres under Praveshotsav 2025, reinforcing its leading 87.6% pre-primary enrollment rate. The initiative focuses on holistic development through interactive learning, digital tools, and parental guidance. Over 5 lakh children have already benefited in the last three years. The program blends traditional activities with modern tech to ensure quality early education.

Key Points: Gujarat to Enrol 1.5 Lakh Kids in Anganwadi Praveshotsav 2025

  • Gujarat targets 1.5 lakh child enrolments in Anganwadis
  • State leads with 87.6% pre-primary enrollment rate
  • Over 5 lakh kids enrolled in past 3 years
  • Activities include digital learning and hands-on development
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Gujarat to enrol more than 1.50 lakh children under Anganwadi Praveshotsav 2025

Gujarat's Anganwadi Praveshotsav aims to enrol 1.5 lakh children in 53,000 centres, boosting pre-primary education with an 87.6% enrollment rate.

"Gujarat's Anganwadi Praveshotsav rate is the highest in the country at 87.6%. – Official Release"

Gandhinagar, June 25

Gujarat's Anganwadi Praveshotsav will enrol over 1.50 lakh children across more than 53,000 Anganwadis in the state in 2025, which includes around 77,570 boys and 73,379 girls, according to an official release.

To provide quality pre-primary education for the holistic development and a bright future for the children of the state, the Anganwadi Praveshotsav is held every year to enrol children aged between 3 and 6 years into Anganwadis.

Through the dedicated efforts of the state government to ensure education for all, the future of children in Gujarat is transforming into a brighter one. Under the Anganwadi Praveshotsav, over 5 lakh children have been enrolled in Anganwadis in the past three years, including 2.68 lakh boys and more than 2.53 lakh girls, the release said.

Gujarat's Anganwadi Praveshotsav rate is the highest in the country. While the national enrollment rate for pre-primary education in Anganwadis in 2024 is 66.8 per cent, Gujarat has recorded a significantly higher enrollment rate of 87.6 per cent for children aged 3 years.

Anganwadis offer informal education to children aged 3 to 6 years through games and activities, creating a nurturing environment that supports their physical, linguistic, intellectual, social, and emotional development.

Anganwadis are equipped with various learning materials that encourage children to interact harmoniously with peers, develop self-regulation, and cultivate internal discipline through both individual and group activities.

In Anganwadis, children are engaged in a curriculum-based informal pre-primary education through a variety of interactive activities such as circle time, theme-based discussions, songs, music, stories, rhymes, and puzzles, making learning enjoyable and playful.

A digital calendar is also prepared for parents, providing details of weekly activities aligned with the curriculum. It includes details of two daily activities for children, insights into what the child is expected to learn each month, and guidance on assessing what the child has learned by the end of the month.

Moreover, children's overall development is monitored through the 'Mari Vikas Yatra' book. Special activities are organised for children, including the celebration of Children's Day, various festivals, sports events, and Bal Melas to provide hands-on learning experiences. For scientifically driven holistic development, educational kits are used to conduct engaging activities such as paper craft, clay modelling, block printing, clay sculpting, and drawing.

To provide guidance and education to children through modern technology, the "Umbare Anganwadi" YouTube channel features curriculum-based programs such as Bal Anand, as well as creative and constructive activities. Furthermore, this platform offers positive parenting programs for parents.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This is such a wonderful initiative! As a mother from Ahmedabad, I've seen firsthand how Anganwadis help children develop social skills before formal schooling. The digital calendar for parents is especially helpful to track our child's progress. Gujarat leading in enrollment shows our commitment to education 🇮🇳
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Rajesh M.
Good to see nearly equal enrollment of boys and girls. The 'Mari Vikas Yatra' book sounds innovative. But I hope the government ensures all Anganwadis have proper infrastructure - some rural centers still lack basic facilities. Quality matters as much as quantity.
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Amit S.
The YouTube channel is a smart move! In today's digital age, even pre-school education needs tech integration. My niece loves the Bal Anand programs. More states should learn from Gujarat's model 👏
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Sunita P.
As an Anganwadi worker in Surat, I'm proud but also want to highlight our challenges. We need more trained staff and learning materials. The enrollment numbers are impressive, but let's focus on maintaining quality education for every child.
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Vikram J.
The holistic approach through games and activities is excellent. In my village, children now look forward to going to Anganwadi instead of seeing it as a chore. The festival celebrations and Bal Melas make learning fun. More power to this initiative!
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Neha T.
While the numbers look good, I hope they're tracking learning outcomes too. Enrollment is just the first step. The real test is whether these children are better prepared for Class 1. Maybe they can share some longitudinal studies next time?

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