Tarun Karthick
Sri Vijaya Puram, 16 April 2025
A ten-day workshop aimed at strengthening Hindi language teaching in schools across the Islands commenced on April 15, 2025, at GSS, Junglighat, Sri Vijaya Puram. The workshop is being organized by the State Institute of Education (SIE), Shiksha Sadan, Sri Vijaya Puram, in collaboration with the Central Hindi Institute of Education, Hyderabad.
A total of 49 participants from nine educational zones are attending the workshop, which focuses on Capacity Building on Competency-Based Learning Outcomes and the renewed curriculum aligned with the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) 2023 for Graduate Trained Teachers (GTT) of Hindi.
Speaking at the inaugural session, Prof. Gangadhar Vanode, Regional Director, Central Hindi Institute of Education, Hyderabad, highlighted the objectives of the programme and its alignment with the language development goals of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
Prof. Sunil Baburao Kulkarni, Director of the Central Hindi Institute of Education, Agra, addressed the participants virtually, encouraging them to enhance their skills and competencies to effectively tackle challenges in Hindi language education.
Ms. Sangeeta Chand, Principal of the State Institute of Education, underlined the importance of such initiatives for the professional development of teachers.
The inaugural session also saw the presence of Dr. Fattaram Nayak, Associate Professor, Central Hindi Institute of Education, Hyderabad, and Dr. Mayank Tripathi, Assistant Professor, Central Hindi Institute of Education, Agra, who will serve as resource persons during the course of the workshop.
The event concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Dr. S. Radha, Programme Coordinator, Central Hindi Institute of Education, Hyderabad.
The workshop will continue until April 26, 2025. (Story Based on PR)