Manipur introduces 'School on Wheels' program to educate students in relief camps

Manipur introduces 'School on Wheels' program to educate students in relief camps

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Category : National Published on: May 10 2024

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  • Manipur's "School on Wheels" initiative represents an innovative approach to addressing the educational needs of displaced children. 
  • By converting buses into mobile classrooms, the program brings education directly to students in relief camps, ensuring continuity in learning despite their challenging circumstances.
  • Targeted Assistance: The initiative specifically targets students affected by conflict and displacement, acknowledging the unique challenges they face in accessing education. 
  • By equipping the mobile classrooms with necessary educational resources, Manipur aims to provide targeted assistance to these vulnerable children, enabling them to continue their schooling despite being unable to attend regular schools.
  • The launch of the "School on Wheels" initiative underscores the commitment of the Manipur state government to prioritizing education and social welfare, even in regions affected by social and political unrest. 
  • By recognizing the importance of education in empowering children and mitigating the long-term impacts of displacement, the government demonstrates its dedication to promoting inclusive development and ensuring a brighter future for all children in the state.
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