This story is from August 25, 2021
Soon, ‘Agriculture’ will be subject in Maharashtra school syllabus
MUMBAI: Soon, the ‘agriculture’ would be one of the subjects to be taught in school curriculum in Maharashtra. The state government asked Maharashtra state council for education research and training institute (
The decision was taken in a joint meeting of the school education and agriculture department on Wednesday in presence of ministers
Bhuse said that the inclusion of agriculture in the school curriculum would not only create interest in the agriculture sector among the students but also create agricultural commitment in rural areas while creating social commitment towards the farmer community.
While Gaikwad said that the education and agriculture departments will jointly prepare the syllabus. “We have instructed both the departments to prepare the syllabus keeping in view the age and intelligence of the students,” she said.
MSCERT
) andMaharashtra council of agriculture
, education and research (MCAER
) jointly to prepare the curriculum.IPL 2025 mega auction
The decision was taken in a joint meeting of the school education and agriculture department on Wednesday in presence of ministers
Varsha Gaikwad
andDadaji Bhuse
respectively, and senior bureaucrats.While Gaikwad said that the education and agriculture departments will jointly prepare the syllabus. “We have instructed both the departments to prepare the syllabus keeping in view the age and intelligence of the students,” she said.
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