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Haryana Govt Makes Shramdan Mandatory in Schools, Bans Teacher Mobile Use in Classrooms

250 Excellence and Early English Schools launched in first phase; new reforms aim to improve discipline and quality education in government schools.

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Haryana Govt Makes Shramdan Mandatory in Schools, Bans Teacher Mobile Use in Classrooms

The Haryana government has introduced major reforms in government schools, making Shramdan (voluntary community service) a compulsory part of the curriculum. The initiative is aimed at encouraging discipline, cleanliness, participation, and social responsibility among students.

During a review meeting chaired by Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, the state also decided to ban teachers from carrying mobile phones into classrooms. Teachers will now be required to deposit their phones in the principal’s office during teaching hours to ensure a distraction-free learning environment.

In another major step, the Haryana government launched 250 Chief Minister Excellence and Early English Schools in the first phase. These schools will offer Hindi and English-medium education with modern infrastructure, smart classrooms, laboratories, and improved teaching systems. Teachers and principals will be selected through a screening process to ensure quality education.

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