On the lines of private play schools in Haryana, children of Anganwadi centers will be educated. Upgraded Anganwadi centers in schools will be provided with modern facilities for sports and studies on the lines of play schools, so that children can also study in sports and games. 198 Anganwadi centers in the district will be converted into play schools by the Department of Women and Child Development. Due to which the work of verification of 83 Anganwadi centers has been completed. What are the shortcomings found in play schools? They are being completed by the department.
Nutritional food is being given to children
There are 1377 Anganwadi centers in the district. There are about 94929 children in Anganwadi centers. Children up to 6 years of age are provided nutritious food in Anganwadi centres. Earlier, more emphasis was given by the department on improving the health of the children. Now the children in the centers will be fully connected to the first school education. In which they will be educated through sports. For this Anganwadi workers will be taught tricks. Along with this, all necessary facilities will be provided on the lines of play school, which will include facilities related to sports and education activities. Wall painting, games and toys along with other activities will also be organized in these centers.
Workers have been given training for play schools
The Women and Child Development Department along with the Education Department has given training to Anganwadi workers and supervisors regarding play schools. So that children can be educated through sports games in play schools. As soon as the corona period is over, the phase of education in schools will be started. Before this, all the arrangements in play schools will be completed.
According to District Project Officer
Anganwadi centers are to be made 198 play schools in the district. In which the work of verification of 83 play schools has been completed. Whatever is lacking in the centres. They will be completed.
-Doctor. Darshana Singh, District Project Officer, Women and Child Development Department, Sirsa.