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State to set up 4000 more playway schools

The government claims that it has come up with several efforts to ensure quality education for school children and in this direction as many 4000 play-way schools have been set up in Haryana. The new education policy 2020 has laid emphasis on the development of cognitive and intellectual abilities of children in the age group […]

The government claims that it has come up with several efforts to ensure quality education for school children and in this direction as many 4000 play-way schools have been set up in Haryana. The new education policy 2020 has laid emphasis on the development of cognitive and intellectual abilities of children in the age group of 3 to 6 years and the state government has opened 4,000 play-way schools to ensure that quality education is accessible to children from all socio-economic backgrounds. About 40 thousand children have taken admission in these schools and their studies are continuing. Considering the positive results of these schools, the government has decided to increase these numbers. Considering the positive results of these schools, the government has decided to increase these numbers. According to the information received, 4000 more schools will be opened in Haryana in the next two years so that other children can also get quality education. About 2500 buildings have been earmarked for these. The Education Department has received suggestions from parents from time to time.The parents of the children said that the children are benefiting a lot from the facility of play-way schools started by the government. Earlier, education in Anganwadis was not that good but now along with sports, good education is also being given to children in play schools.
At present there are 4000 play way schools in Haryana. Among the 22 districts of the state, the maximum number of play-way schools are in Ambala, Kurukshetra and Yamunanagar districts. Kurukshetra district has the maximum number of 377 play way schools. After this, there are 343 schools in Yamunanagar, 291 in Karnal and 253 in Ambala. Apart from these, 173 in Bhiwani, 124 in Charkhi Dadri, 117 in Faridabad, 234 in Fatehabad, 104 in Gurugram, 219 in Hisar, 100 in Jhajjar, 240 in Jind, 84 in Nuhan, 142 in Mahendragarh, 122 in Palwal, 47 in Panchkula, There are 165 play way schools in Panipat, 165 in Rewari, 100 in Rohtak, 198 in Sirsa and 220 in Sonipat.
Of these, a maximum of 411 schools will be opened in Sirsa district. After this, 334 play way schools will be opened in Hisar and 246 in Yamunanagar. Apart from this, 157 in Ambala, 213 in Bhiwani, 88 in Charkhi Dadri, 99 in Faridabad, 152 in Fatehabad, 190 in Gurugram, 184 in Jhajjar, 218 in Jind, 169 in Kaithal, 137 in Nuh, 177 in Mahendragarh, 101 in Palwal. , 104 play way schools will be opened in Panchkula, 155 in Panipat, 126 in Rewari, 131 in Rohtak and 180 in Sonipat.
It is noteworthy that Anganwadi centers have now been developed on the lines of private play-way schools. Now, under the new education policy , children up to five years of age will be able to directly enroll in the first class after getting educated in government Anganwadi which is developed as a play-way school. Nursery and pre-nursery work has now been completed in centers converted from Anganwadi centers to play schools. In this regard, the Women and Child Development Department has also given training to CDPOs, supervisors and Anganwadi workers in all 22 districts of the state.

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