Madhya Pradesh will issue ‘Vidyarambh’ certificates to 5–6-year-old children completing preschool at Anganwadi centres, formally recognising their early learning. Launched by Women and Child Development Minister Nirmala Bhuria in Bhopal, the initiative aims to ease transition to primary school, strengthen community trust in Anganwadis, and reduce future dropout rates.
Bhopal: In a first-of-its-kind initiative, the Madhya Pradesh government will provide ‘Vidyarambh’ certificates to children aged 5-6 years who complete their pre-school education at Anganwadi centres, formally recognising their foundational learning.
The initiative will be launched by Madhya Pradesh Women and Child Development Minister Nirmala Bhuria during a state-level programme at an Anganwadi school in the Banganga area in Bhopal on Tuesday, according to a government statement issued on Monday.
During the event, the Minister will distribute certificates to the children and extend her best wishes for their bright academic future. After the formal launch of the programme, children enrolled in all Anganwadi centres across Madhya Pradesh will be provided with the certificates.
Notably, the 'Vidyarambh' certificate is an Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) document issued to Anganwadi students upon completing their preschool education, facilitating their transition to primary school.
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