Key Points

The Gujarat government is rolling out its annual Shala Praveshotsav school enrollment drive from June 26-28 across all districts. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel will personally enroll students in three key locations while 400+ officials fan out statewide. The campaign has dramatically reduced dropout rates from 37% to 2.4% since 2002 using data integration and AI tracking. This year's focus includes secondary education and migrant children, with 8.75 lakh pre-schoolers identified for enrollment.

Key Points: Gujarat Launches 3-Day Shala Praveshotsav Drive Led by CM Bhupendra Patel

  • CM Bhupendra Patel to enroll students in Mahisagar, Gandhinagar & Kutch
  • AI-powered Vidya Samiksha Kendra identifies at-risk students
  • Campaign integrates health data to track 8.75L Balvatika-eligible kids
  • Targets secondary enrollment with 400+ officials deployed statewide
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Gujarat ministers, officials to join hands for 3-day 'Shala Praveshotsav' drive

Gujarat ministers and officials join CM Bhupendra Patel for statewide school enrollment drive targeting 8.75 lakh children to reduce dropout rates.

"Shala Praveshotsav has slashed primary dropout rates from 20.5% to 1.07% since 2002 - Minister Rushikesh Patel"

Ahmedabad, June 24

The Gujarat government is set to launch the annual ‘Shala Praveshotsav (School Enrollment Campaign)' for the academic year 2025-26, to be held across the state from June 26 to 28.

The decision was announced by government spokesperson and Minister Rushikesh Ganeshbhai Patel, following a high-level Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel in Gandhinagar.

This year’s campaign will take place in all government primary schools, grant-in-aid secondary and higher secondary schools, along with Gyan Shakti Residential Schools and Raksha Shakti Schools, reinforcing the state’s commitment to universal access to education.

As part of the statewide drive, more than 400 senior government officials and ministers, including the Chief Minister himself, will actively participate.

CM Bhupendra Patel is scheduled to enroll students personally in Mahisagar on June 26, Gandhinagar on June 27, and Kutch on June 28.

Other senior ministers and officials will be deployed across districts to oversee enrollment activities, ensuring a widespread and inclusive outreach.

Minister Patel emphasised the long-term impact of the Shala Praveshotsav in reducing school dropout rates.

In 2001–02, dropout rates were alarmingly high, as much as 20.50 per cent for students in Classes 1 to 5, and 37.22 per cent for Classes 1 to 8.

However, sustained efforts through initiatives like the Praveshotsav have brought these numbers down to just 1.07 per cent and 2.42 per cent, respectively, in the 2023–24 academic year.

The 2025–26 campaign aims to build on this progress by placing increased focus on secondary and higher secondary enrollment, where dropout rates have historically been more challenging to reduce.

The enrollment drive will also include admissions for children in Anganwadis, Balvatikas (pre-schools), Class 1, Class 9, and Class 11, ensuring continuity from early childhood education to higher secondary education.

Each participating dignitary will be assigned one primary and two secondary or higher secondary schools, and in cases where such schools are limited, Gyan Shakti or Raksha Shakti Schools will be chosen based on geographic suitability.

Additionally, due to local festivals like the Rath Yatra and Kutchi New Year, enrollment activities in Kutch and certain urban areas will be coordinated accordingly, with events held on June 26 and 28.

A major innovation in recent years has been the integration of the state health department’s birth and immunisation data with the education department’s Child Tracking System (CTS).

This integration, initiated in 2019–20 for Class 1 and expanded to Balvatikas in 2023-24, ensures that every eligible child is tracked and enrolled, including children of migrant workers.

As a result, a comprehensive survey has identified approximately 8.75 lakh children eligible for Balvatika admissions, 10.5 lakh for Class 9, and 4.5 lakh for Class 11, who will be enrolled during this year's campaign.

Furthermore, Gujarat is harnessing the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) through the Vidya Samiksha Kendra to predict students at risk of dropping out.

Using AI-based analysis of student performance and attendance data, the system flags vulnerable cases, enabling officials to invite such students and their parents for targeted counseling during the Praveshotsav.

- IANS

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Priya M.
This is such a heartwarming initiative! 👏 Seeing dropout rates reduce from 37% to just 2.42% shows what focused governance can achieve. My cousin in Ahmedabad says the personal attention from ministers during enrollment makes parents feel valued. Hope other states learn from Gujarat's model!
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Rahul K.
Good effort but implementation matters most. In my village, teachers are overburdened with paperwork after enrollment drives. Government should also focus on improving classroom infrastructure and teacher-student ratios. The AI tracking is impressive though - hope it helps retain students.
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Sunita P.
As a former Anganwadi worker, I've seen firsthand how the Child Tracking System helps migrant families. Earlier their kids would miss admissions, now they get automatic enrollment. The health-education data integration is a gamechanger! 🙌 More states should adopt this.
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Amit G.
While the numbers look good, what about education quality? My nephew studies in a government school where 3 classes share one room. Enrollment is just first step - need equal focus on learning outcomes. The AI system should track academic progress too, not just attendance.
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Neha T.
The timing around Rath Yatra shows cultural sensitivity 👍. In Gujarat, we've seen how combining traditional values with modern systems works best. The CM visiting Kutch during New Year celebrations will motivate more families to participate. Jai Hind!
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Vikram S.
The 400 officials participating is great symbolism, but hope they follow up throughout the year. Education isn't just about June enrollment numbers - need continuous monitoring. That said, the dropout reduction statistics are remarkable. Gujarat setting an example for Bharat!

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