September 03, 2018

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Dear Visitors daily visit our site www.sixangujarat.in .In the eighth edition of Gunotsav held in April this year, the Gujarat government found many students unable to read, write or solve simple mathematics problems. To help such students, the government has launched ‘Mission Vidya’, entrusting the

Out of a total 21,68,214 students from Class VI to VIII who underwent an evaluation under Gunotsav VIII in April this year, as many as 3,03,549 students of government schools failed to do simple mathematics.

Addressing as many as 70 thousand teachers across the state at 22 thousand centres, the CM gave his inputs through a video conference from his residence. The CM said that Gunotsav has had a fruitful output in improving the quality of education across the state. However, there are a few students from class 6 to 8 whose reading, writing, speaking and analytical skills can be improved. It is with this motive that the state government is starting the Mission Vidya.
The state government on Thursday launched a month-long campaign, ‘Mission Vidya’, to raise learning levels of students who scored low in the latest Gunotsav VIII evaluation.

Out of a total 21,68,214 students from Class VI to VIII who underwent an evaluation under Gunotsav VIII in April this year, as many as 3,03,549 students of government schools failed to do simple mathematics. In writing skills, 2,81,867 students failed, and 2,16,821 students could not read simple sentences. For these students, who are referred to as ‘priya balak’ (dear students), the campaign will be flagged off 
Education Minister Mr. Bhupendrasinh Chudasama said that due to the encouragement and support shown by Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi the enrolment has now reached between 75% to 100 % and the school dropout rate has decreased from 37% to 3%.

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