The Asian Age

‘ Happiness curriculum’ in schools soon

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New Delhi, Feb. 7: Students in Delhi government­run schools will now get lessons on being ‘ happy’ with the AAP dispensati­on planning to introduce a “happiness curriculum” for nursery to Class 8 from upcoming academic session.

Addressing a gathering at the Excellence in Education awards at Thyagraj Stadium, deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Wednesday said, “The Delhi government has commission­ed a team of experts, including school teachers, which is preparing a framework for the happiness curriculum.” “The entire curriculum will be purely activityba­sed and no formal examinatio­ns will be conducted on it. However, a periodic assessment of children’s progress will be made using a happiness index,” he said.

Mr Sisodia said at a time when neighbouri­ng Bhutan is formulatin­g policies to ensure a high Happiness Index for its citizens, introducti­on of happiness curriculum in schools will help enhance personalit­y of children and influence the direction in which we are heading as a society and nation.

“Education has to serve a larger moral and societal purpose and cannot be looked at in isolation from the needs of society. Even as we aim for economic equality, we must strive for ‘ happiness equality’ as well,” he said.

Mr Sisodia, who is also Delhi’s education minister, appealed to teachers and students of government schools in the capital to come forward and assist the government in developing the happiness curriculum.

 ?? — PTI ?? A Sikkimese artiste takes a selfie with a Kenyan folk artiste during the 32nd Surajkund Internatio­nal Crafts Mela in Faridabad on Wednesday.
— PTI A Sikkimese artiste takes a selfie with a Kenyan folk artiste during the 32nd Surajkund Internatio­nal Crafts Mela in Faridabad on Wednesday.
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