Directorate of Education (DoE) in Delhi has announced new guidelines aimed at introducing 10 bagless days in schools, designed to create a more joyful and stress-free learning environment for students.
This initiative targets students in classes six to eight across both government and private institutions in the national capital.
These guidelines were developed by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) following the recommendations set forth in the National Education Policy 2020.
According to a circular from the DoE, “Under these guidelines, students may visit historical monuments, cultural sites, craft centers, places of tourist interest and many more. They can meet artists and craftsmen, to broaden their understanding of different concepts and traditions, and help them appreciate the importance of preserving heritage.”
The DoE emphasised the importance of carefully selecting activities that optimize the resources available at schools.
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