News

PSSCIVE Guidelines for Bagless Days in Schools Reviewed

New Delhi: The Secretary of School Education and Literacy (SE&L), Sanjay Kumar, conducted a comprehensive review of the guidelines developed by the PSSCIVE, a unit of NCERT under the Ministry of Education, for implementing Bagless Days in schools. The meeting saw active participation from representatives of NCERT, CBSE, NVS, and KVS. Various innovative suggestions were discussed, including educating students about local ecology, teaching water purity testing, recognizing local flora and fauna, and organizing visits to local monuments. Based on this review, PSSCIVE will further refine and finalize its guidelines.

As outlined in paragraph 4.26 of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, it is recommended that all students in grades 6-8 experience a 10-day bagless period. During this time, students will intern with local skill experts and participate in activities outside the traditional school environment. This initiative aims to foster a deeper appreciation among students for the broader ecosystem surrounding their schools.

PSSCIVE has developed comprehensive guidelines to implement Bagless Days, aligning with NEP 2020’s vision of making learning more joyful, experiential, and stress-free for students.

Bagless Days will be encouraged throughout the academic year, encompassing a variety of activities such as arts, quizzes, sports, and skill-based learning. These activities will provide students with periodic exposure to environments outside the classroom. Planned activities include visits to historical, cultural, and tourist sites; interactions with local artists and craftsmen; and visits to various educational institutions within their village, tehsil, district, or state, as per local skilling needs.

Shri Sanjay Kumar emphasized the importance of this initiative in making education more holistic and integrated with real-world experiences. “This approach not only reduces the academic burden on students but also equips them with practical skills and knowledge that are crucial for their overall development,” he said.

The guidelines by PSSCIVE are designed to ensure that Bagless Days are implemented effectively, making school education a more enriching experience for students across the country. As these guidelines are fine-tuned and finalized, they promise to transform the educational landscape, aligning it more closely with the aspirations of NEP 2020.

Bureau The News Hashtag

Recent Posts

Odisha Set to Roll Out End-to-End Cashless Land Registration System

Bhubaneswar: Property registration in Odisha is set for a major overhaul, with the State Government…

15 hours ago

Odisha Beat Maharashtra to Clinch Junior National Rugby 7s Girls’ Title

Hyderabad/Bhubaneswar: Odisha clinched the 11th Junior National Rugby 7s Championship (Girls) title after defeating Maharashtra…

15 hours ago

Odisha Begins Application Process for Mukhyamantri Research Fellowship 2026-27

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha Government has commenced the selection process for the Mukhyamantri Research Fellowship 2026-27,…

16 hours ago

Eastern Zonal Council Standing Committee Reviews 74 Agenda Items in Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar: Flood management, inter-state river disputes, infrastructure projects and digital governance dominated discussions at the…

16 hours ago

Puri–Koraput Express Flagged Off, Surat Train Goes Daily

Bhubaneswar: Odisha received a major boost to its railway network on Saturday with the launch…

2 days ago

Odisha Puts Flood Response on Alert as Baitarani Swells After Heavy Rain

Bhubaneswar: With continuous rainfall pushing up the water level of the Baitarani River, the Odisha…

2 days ago