CM Devendra Fadnavis instructed Maharashtra officials to scale up the Value Addition Programme (2.0) across schools to promote socially conscious, responsible, and compassionate students. The initiative, reviewed Monday at Sahyadri Guest House, has improved leadership, communication, and classroom participation.
Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has emphasized the need for value-based education to develop aware, responsible, and sensitive citizens, directing officials to implement the second phase of the state’s Value Addition Programme (2.0) on a larger scale across schools.
Review Meeting
Chairing a review meeting at Sahyadri Guest House on Monday, Fadnavis assessed the outcomes and effectiveness of the programme, which aims to improve the quality of school education while nurturing leadership skills, communication abilities, and responsible citizenship among students. School Education Minister Dadaji Bhuse participated in the meeting virtually.
The Chief Minister said that education is not limited to academic curricula alone and that teachers play a crucial role in bringing positive transformation in students through effective teaching methods and meaningful interaction. He noted that the training provided to teachers under the Value Addition Programme has helped reduce fear, hesitation, and self-doubt among students, making the learning process more engaging and effective.
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