Khaleej Times

Now, private schools in Delhi want Happiness Curriculum

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— Private schools and colleges also want to have the ‘Happiness Curriculum’ meant for Delhi government schools, though the city administra­tion does not have any plan for its extension.

“It has only been a month since its launch, but the response is great. We were approached by about 50 private schools and colleges which want to take the curriculum into their system,” said Rajesh Kumar, who was head of the ‘Happiness Committee’ which designed the Curriculum.

“We had a meeting about the extension to the private institutes, but we planned to go slow. Our priority will be government schools first,” said Kumar, who is also the Principal of District Institute

of Education and Training (DIET), Daryaganj.

However, if a private institute wants any help the government will not refuse.

The Delhi government launched the ‘Happiness Curriculum’ for government schools on July 2. It was implemente­d from July 15.

Students between Class nursery and Class 8 of Delhi government schools will have a 45-minute

‘happiness period’ which will include meditation, storytelli­ng, question and answer sessions, value education and mental exercises. “Our main intention is to teach the children that happiness is inside us and not in the outside world,” he said.

A team of 40 Delhi government school teachers and educators were involved in the drafting process for six months. —

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