Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The Made in India pre-primary education model launched by state government has failed to click. Arun Uday School in the city, established last year as part of the government’s plan to Indianise pre-primary education, is on the verge of closure.
The school has only four enrollments. Despite its staffers conducting door-to-door surveys to identify students and informing about fee cut, it has no takers.
The concept and model of Arun Uday schools were developed by MP State Open School, Directorate of Public Instruction and Maharshi Patanjali Sanskrit Sansthan. Based on, Sanskrit, Sanskriti and Sanskar, Arun Uday Schools were supposed to be Made in India alternatives to western kindergarten and Montessori models of pre-primary education.
The Schools were supposed to

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