Maharashtra School Education Minister Dadaji Bhuse interacted via video call with students of a Zilla Parishad primary school in Hivali Pada, Trimbakeshwar, and praised its innovative 12-hour learning model. The school combines academics with farming, environmental awareness and skill-based education.
Maharashtra School Education Minister Dadaji Bhuse on Tuesday interacted with students of a Zilla Parishad primary school in Hivali Pada, a remote tribal hamlet in Trimbakeshwar taluka of Nashik district, through a video call and lauded the institution for its innovative educational practices and focus on holistic development.
School runs from 9 am to 9 pm daily
Nestled in a scenic tribal region, the school has emerged as a model of quality education by combining academics with practical learning, environmental awareness and life skills. Bhuse praised the school for remaining operational for 12 hours a day, from 9 am to 9 pm, and for conducting a range of educational and skill-based activities throughout the year.
The minister noted that students are provided hands-on learning opportunities through initiatives such as farming, kitchen gardens, environmental conservation, value-based labour education and experimental learning. These activities, he said, make education more engaging, practical and relevant to everyday life.
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