
City gets ready for the launch of Illam Thedi Kalvi scheme
The Hindu
Resource persons are being trained to effectively engage the students
Following its implementation in 12 districts, the School Education Department’s initiative Illam Thedi Kalvi (education at the doorstep), which was drawn up to bridge learning gaps among students will soon begin in Chennai as well.
Around 4,982 volunteers have enrolled so far for the initiative, which aims to engage students of classes I to VIII every evening for an hour, in spaces that will be identified and created in the community.
Chennai has around 80,374 students in class I to V, and 80,424 students studying in classes VI to VIII in government and aided schools.

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