Kerala launches drive to curb school dropouts among migrant workers’ children
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Kerala’s ‘Jyoti’ Scheme Enrolls Migrant Kids
In a notable step toward inclusive education, the Kerala government has launched the ‘Jyothi’ scheme to mainstream the children of migrant workers into its formal education system. With the launch date of May 7, 2015, the intervention aims to mitigate and address the educational inequities experienced by migrant families by providing their children educational and...
Kerala’s ‘Jyothi Welfare Scheme' Lights the Way for Migrant Children, Ending Street Wandering & Ensuring Inclusive Education - The Logical Indian
The Kerala government has unveiled a comprehensive new initiative, ‘Jyothi,’ aimed at ensuring that no children of migrant workers aged between 3 and 18 years remain out of school or wander the streets. This ambitious programme seeks to enrol all migrant children aged 3 to 6 in anganwadis (early childhood centres) and those aged 6 and above in public schools across the state. The scheme involves a door-to-door campaign coordinated by local self-…
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