Eknath Shinde Orders Education Reform in Maharashtra
Deputy CM directs mission mode transformation, modern schools and teacher training

Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has ordered a comprehensive transformation of Maharashtra's education system.
In a four-hour review meeting with School Education Minister Dada Bhuse and senior officials, Shinde directed the department to work in mission mode to bring about qualitative changes.
The meeting, held at Nandanvan Bungalow in Mumbai, discussed various schemes and initiatives, as well as progress made by the department.
Shinde called for a clear and time-bound action plan to modernise schools, strengthen teachers, and ensure holistic development of students.
He emphasized the need for schools to evolve and create a modern, quality, and future-ready education system, given the changing aspirations of children.
The proposed action plan will focus on strengthening teacher training, motivation, and capacity-building programs, with involvement from education experts and experienced teachers.
Shinde also directed officials to ensure effective implementation of Central government education schemes, so that their benefits reach every eligible school and student.
He stressed the importance of students' overall well-being, including regular health check-ups, nutrition, and mental and emotional health.
The Deputy Chief Minister announced plans to involve parents, alumni, and local communities in school development, and to encourage MLAs and MPs to adopt schools in their constituencies.
He also plans to involve the corporate and industrial sectors in modernising government schools, by seeking their expertise, technology, and resources.
Weekly review meetings will be conducted to monitor implementation and accelerate the education reform process.
This move is expected to bring significant changes to the education system in Maharashtra, with a focus on modernisation, teacher training, and student development.
The transformation of the education system is a major step towards creating a more equipped and skilled workforce in the state.
With the involvement of various stakeholders, including parents, alumni, and the corporate sector, the education system in Maharashtra is expected to undergo a significant overhaul in the coming months.
The impact of this transformation will be closely watched, as it has the potential to improve the quality of education and the lives of students in Maharashtra.
In the coming weeks, Shinde will hold meetings with corporate representatives and industry leaders to discuss their role in the education reform process.
The education department will work closely with various stakeholders to ensure the successful implementation of the reform plan.
This is a significant development in the education sector in Maharashtra, and it is expected to have a positive impact on the state's education system.
Frequently asked questions
What is the goal of the education reform in Maharashtra?
The goal is to bring about a comprehensive and qualitative transformation in the state's education system, with a focus on modernisation, teacher training, and student development.
How will the corporate sector be involved in the education reform?
The corporate sector will be involved by seeking their expertise, technology, training, and other resources for modernising government schools.