“LEVERAGING EDUCATED MOTHERS FOR NIPUN BHARAT MISSION”

Why in the news?

Educated mothers are seen as key assets for achieving the goals of the NIPUN Bharat Mission under NEP 2020.

source:eduprep

About Rise in Mothers’ Education Levels:

  • School enrollment has significantly increased since the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan in 2001.
  • Mothers with children aged 4-8 have higher education levels; 60% studied beyond Grade 5 by 2022.
  • States like Kerala and Himachal Pradesh show high percentages of mothers with education beyond Grade 10.
  • Despite higher education, female labour force participation remains low (37.3% overall, 24.5% for ages 15-29).
About National Initiative for Proficiency in Reading with Understanding and Numeracy (NIPUN) Bharat Mission :

  • Launch: July 2021
  • Aim: Achieve foundational literacy and numeracy by Grade 3 by 2026-27
  • Scope: Children aged 3 to 9 years, preschool to Grade 3
  • Implementation: Five-tier mechanism under Samagra Shiksha, led by the Department of School Education & Literacy, Ministry of Education
  • Support: Additional help for Grades 4 and 5 lacking foundational skills

About Samagra Shiksha Scheme:

  • Integrated Scheme: Covers pre-primary to senior secondary (up to class 12th).
  • Centrally Sponsored: Supports goals of AtmaNirbhar Bharat.
  • Aims:
  • Universalize access to school education.
  • Promote equity by including disadvantaged groups.
  • Improve education quality at all levels.
  • Implement SDG 4, Right to Education, and NEP inclusively.

Key Initiatives:

  • PM e-VIDYA: Digital education platform.
  • MANODARPAN: Psychosocial support for mental health.
  • Mid-Day-Meal (MDM): Nutritional support for Classes I-VIII.
  • Padhna Likhna Abhiyan: Adult literacy program.
  • RUSA: Funding for State Government Universities and colleges.
  • NISHTHA: Integrated teacher training program.

Associated Article:

https://universalinstitutions.com/union-education-ministry-reviews-nep-2020-implementation-progress-with-states/