J&K's Education Revolution: How 3,000 Aayas Will Transform Early Learning

The J&K government is making significant strides in strengthening early childhood education across the region. Education Minister Sakina Itoo announced a comprehensive training program for 3,000 ECCE helpers starting this November. This initiative focuses on child-centered, play-based learning approaches that nurture young minds. The partnership with UNICEF and JKASW ensures specialized training resources will benefit thousands of children from vulnerable backgrounds.

Key Points: J&K Education Minister Sakina Itoo Strengthens Early Childhood System

  • Training 3,000 ECCE Aayas across 10 districts starting November 2025
  • Focus on child-centered, play-based learning methodologies for young children
  • Partnership with UNICEF and JKASW provides technical and logistical support
  • Early education serves as cornerstone for cognitive and emotional development
  • Implementation of National Education Policy 2020 vision for foundational learning
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J&K govt committed to strengthen education system: Education Minister

J&K Education Minister Sakina Itoo announces training for 3,000 ECCE helpers to strengthen early childhood education and implement NEP 2020 vision across the region.

"Early childhood care is the most formative stage in a child's life - Sakina Itoo"

Srinagar, Oct 30

J&K Education Minister, Sakina Itoo, said on Thursday that the government is committed to strengthening the fundamental education system.

Sakina Itoo addressed the Orientation Program for capacity building of Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) AAYAS (helpers) at J&K State Council of Education Research and Training (SCERT), Bemina.

Addressing the gathering, Minister Sakeena emphasised the government's unwavering commitment to nurturing young minds through inclusive, child-centred, and play-based learning.

She added that this orientation programme is a significant step towards strengthening the foundation of quality education in Jammu and Kashmir.

The Minister highlighted that early education serves as the cornerstone for cognitive, emotional and social growth, and lays the groundwork for lifelong learning and the success of a child.

"Early childhood care is the most formative stage in a child's life and the government's vision is to ensure that every child in Jammu and Kashmir receives quality early education to instil curiosity, creativity and confidence among children," she said.

The Minister underlined the government's vision to strengthen the early childhood care and foundational education system in J&K, highlighting the need for trained and empathetic helpers to ensure holistic development for all children, especially those from marginalised sections.

She added that orientation programmes like these are vital in realising this goal. While speaking on the significance of the orientation programme, Minister Sakeena called upon the participants and Aayas to make the most of this orientation to acquaint themselves with the ideals of basic education and care for early childhood.

The Minister lauded the efforts of AAYAS for working dedicatedly and honestly, highlighting that they have an active role to play in advancing the objectives of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which places strong emphasis on early childhood education.

Additional Chief Secretary & Director, SCERT, encouraged educators and caregivers to adopt innovative and inclusive teaching methodologies that align with local culture, language and community needs.

Earlier, in his welcome address, the Joint Director of Education highlighted the broad contours of this orientation programme, adding that the focus of orientation is to improve the understanding of the participants on ECCE and the roles and responsibilities of ECCE AAYAs.

Pertinently, this orientation of Aayas marks a significant milestone in advancing Early Childhood Care and Education across Jammu and Kashmir. The partnership among the Government, JKASW and UNICEF signals expanded opportunities for ECCE Aayas to receive specialised training and resources, ultimately benefiting thousands of young learners from vulnerable backgrounds.

The process of cascading began with the training of 65 Master Trainers across the Kashmir division, who will train 3000 Aayas at the DIET level across 10 districts, commencing from 3rd November to 8th December 2025 in the first Phase.

JKASW, with the support of UNICEF, will provide the technical and logistical support to train the target Aayas during the course of training.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some positive steps in education sector! Training 3000 AAYAS is ambitious but much needed. Hope they implement this properly without corruption. Our children deserve the best start in life 💫
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope this isn't just another government program that looks good on paper. The real test will be in implementation and monitoring. We've seen many such announcements before with limited results.
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Sarah B
As someone who works in education, I'm impressed by the focus on play-based learning and local cultural alignment. This is exactly what modern education needs - not just rote learning but holistic development 🌟
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Vikram M
Good to see UNICEF partnership in this. International expertise combined with local knowledge can really make a difference. Hope they focus on remote areas where education facilities are still lacking.
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Kavya N
AAYAS play such an important role in early education! Their training is long overdue. My daughter's AAYA in her preschool made such a difference in her confidence. More power to these dedicated workers! 👏

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