The Education Department of Mumbai's municipal corporation or BMC is probably one of the most active and diverse systems in our country compared to similar departments in any other state or municipal corporation.
A brief look at it tells us that 3,76,791 students study in 1,231 schools of the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai dotted across the city. The students learn in languages ranging from Marathi to English, Semi-English, Hindi, Gujarati, Urdu, Kannada and more.
The deeper one looks at this system, the more surprises it throws up.
Approximately 18,000 students of the municipal corporation's schools learn using educational tablets in five languages. The tabs have digitally-scanned text books, audio-visuals, notes, revision tests and a dictionary. These tabs have helped to reduce the load from nine textbooks at a time to carrying just one tab.
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Whilst many of the 1,231 schools have existed for decades and some structures need renovation, 78 schools are under active renovation and 181 will be taken up next year. Providing clean campuses with clean classrooms and bathrooms is a priority, along with science labs, computer labs, libraries and play areas. Funds to help all schools get science and computer labs have been sanctioned this year.
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The BMC has approved a couple of major programs to begin 2017 with:
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2. Kasrat - a fitness module by Jackky Bhagnani that will revolutionize our PT (Physical Training) classes to make exercise entertaining and efficient
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Sport and culture haven't been far behind. Many students from the BMC schools compete and win at national competitions, right from chess to boxing to other sports. The Scouts and Guides have an active tradition in the schools. A 5-day festival marks the celebration of World Music Day on 1st October each year through music and plays performed by students and teachers. More than 58,000 students participate in an art competition annually to mark the birth anniversary of Late Shri Balasaheb Thackeray.
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Plans are to have a course on basic self-defence for all students, especially girls of all BMC schools, so that no one can dictate to them what they should wear and where they can go. Skill development courses are underway in some schools, and plans to expand them into all schools are being made.
As we move ahead into a world where employability will depend on skills based on the schooling one has, it is very important for a municipal corporation to give the best of educational facilities to those who need it but cannot afford it. That balance would be the truest form of the right to education, where education means e-quality: e(ducation) - quality being at par with centres of excellence.
(Aaditya Thackeray is the president of Yuva Sena, the youth wing of Shiv Sena)
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