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100% literate children can possible in Maharashtra
Tuesday, 18th March,
AURANGABAD

           Development drive was driven under heading of Development of basic reading ability for 100% students 2018-19 on 18th March from 9:30am to 5:00pm  at Shivchhatrapati Vidyalaya, near Cambridge school, Aurangabad. The program was conducted by Maharashtra Education Authority, Pune (Maharashtra vidya pradhikaran) and will conduct all over Maharashtra till March,2019. The main promoter of this drive is educational minister Mr. Vinod Tawade and Mr. Nandakumar, secretary & Dr. Vipin Sharma, commissioner of Maharashtra primary education conference, Mumbai (Maharashtra Prathamik Shikshan Parishad).
Screenshot_2017-12-26-21-02-54-1.jpg Trainee Mr. Bendre while teaching babbling songs to all teachers. PC Aachal Burande
       
          It is the training for teachers of Z.P.(Zilla Parishad) and Granted Schools. The aim of the drive is to rank Maharashtra in first three in all over India in educational merits. The principle moto is to develop basic reading ability of students of standard 1st to 5th. The program started with rules discussion for students as well as teachers. Further it included various activities which will be helpful for students, games for increasing concentration of students while reading and various babbling songs ( Marathi Badbad gite like Sabnache Fuge, Jangalat waghoba laple & Guruji, chhadi nka maru ji dukhtay ji ) for enjoyment and to attract them towards schools especially towards studies.
       Mrs. Vidyasagar, Mrs. Smita Talwar & Mr. Bendre were the trainees for programe. Mr. Vinod Twade assured all teachers that teaching heads will be reach their till 27th March, 2019 in Maharashtra. This drive will implement in all schools for three months. BEO Mr. Salunke and ADI Mr. Komatwar were present their. The program was conducted and concluded by ADI of Shekta & Ladsavangi bit Mr. Jivalag.       


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