Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Most UP schools yet to start Bal Sansad to develop life skills in kids

- Rajeev Mullick rajeev. mullick @htlive.com ▪

LUCKNOW : Bal Sansad, a parliament of children in primary schools of Uttar Pradesh is still in its nascent stage in most schools. According to an estimate child cabinets have been formed in only 10,581 primary schools of 10 districts to help students develop skills in leadership, participat­ion, democratic process and decision making .

The Sarva Siksha Abhiyaan Uttar Pradesh aimed at forming child cabinets in schools to ensure active participat­ion of students in making schools better. In 2015-16, child cabinets were strengthen­ed in 10 districts under Beti Bachao Beti Padhao campaign and detailed guidelines were sent to the districts on July 22, 2015 but there were few takers.

“Instructio­ns were issued to school principals to develop Bal Sansad in all primary schools. Due to some reasons it could not be pursued. So far child cabinets have been formed in 10581 pri- mary schools of 10 districts,” said an official in Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan (SSA), requesting anonymity.

Bal Sansad is a forum at which students express their views on various subjects, including their school, family, neighbours, society and can also talk about their rights freely.

Bal Sansad envisages developing leadership quality among students at the primary school level. The school prefects and other office-bearers were to be elected through secret ballot with students taking part in the electoral process, a teacher said.

At a primary school in Tilauli, Gorakhpur where Bal Sansad is regular , Alpa Nigam, headmistre­ss said it made children more ‘responsibl­e and discipline­d’. They had a sense of ownership and developed leadership qualities at an early age, she said.

According to Alpa Nigam, duly elected Bal Sansad shares the responsibi­lity with teachers in maintainin­g discipline in the school. “As many government primary schools do not have sufficient number of teachers, the Bal Sansad helps maintain classroom discipline,” she said.

By and large, majority of the UP primary schools have not introduced Bal Sansad. Instead, they followed the old practice of Meena Manch where teachers identify bright and talented students and entrust them with certain responsibi­lities like spreading awareness among people about literacy, cleanlines­s, and water conservati­on.

HOW TO FORM BAL SANSAD

The students form the general body which elects one among them as prime minister and another as deputy prime minister. The rider is one of them has to be a girl in case of co-educationa­l school.

The other ministers are: education minister, deputy education minister, health minister, agricultur­e minister, library and science minister, cultural and sports minister

 ??  ?? ▪ Bal Sansad underway at a primary school in Tilauli in Gorakhpur.
▪ Bal Sansad underway at a primary school in Tilauli in Gorakhpur.

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