Haryana govt has made Shramdan mandatory in schools to build discipline, social responsibility and cleanliness. The decision was taken in a meeting chaired by CM Nayab Singh Saini. Teachers will be barred from using mobile phones in classrooms. The state also launched 'Chief Minister Excellence and Early English Schools' in 250 schools, Hindi-English education, screened teachers.
Chandigarh: The Haryana government on Wednesday decided to make 'Shramdan' a mandatory part of the curriculum of government schools in the state.
Shramdan is an important volunteer contribution in which students, teachers and even locals voluntarily contribute their physical effort to clean and maintain their campuses and surrounding communities.
The state government accepted the suggestions of Education Minister Mahipal Dhanda in this regard during a meeting held here on Wednesday.
Necessary instructions have been issued to the concerned officials so that students can develop discipline, participation and a sense of social responsibility, an official statement said.
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