The Arunachal Shiksha Vikas Samiti celebrated 31 years of value-based education in Arunachal Pradesh, marking a major milestone for the organisation. Over the past three decades, the Arunachal Shiksha Vikas Samiti has expanded its reach, strengthened its teaching structure, and supported children across remote and urban areas. The anniversary event highlighted these achievements and renewed the commitment to shaping confident and responsible young citizens.
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Strengthening Education Through Community Support
From the beginning, the Arunachal Shiksha Vikas Samiti has focused on cooperation between parents, teachers, and volunteers. This approach helped many families understand the importance of education, especially in distant regions where access to schools remained a challenge. Regular interactions strengthened trust and encouraged parents to send their children to school with greater confidence.
Speakers at the anniversary event shared how the organisation promotes academics, ethics, and cultural learning. They said children learn better when discipline and values guide their daily routines. Teachers also spoke about their experiences in remote districts, where village visits and community meetings helped them improve attendance and involvement.
Cultural performances by students formed an important part of the celebration. These performances showcased the traditions of Arunachal Pradesh and highlighted how the Arunachal Shiksha Vikas Samiti integrates culture into school activities. This balance between cultural identity and modern learning has remained one of the organisation’s strongest principles.
Expanding Value-Based Education Across Districts
During the celebration, leaders presented future plans for the Arunachal Shiksha Vikas Samiti. They outlined strategies to improve teacher training, include more digital tools, and upgrade classroom facilities. These efforts aim to take value-based education to more districts and help students gain exposure to new forms of learning.
Teacher training continues to play a crucial role in the organisation’s growth. Trainers guide teachers on creative tasks, student engagement, and classroom management. These sessions help teachers handle diverse classrooms with confidence and ensure that each child receives focused attention. Leaders emphasised that better training leads to improved learning outcomes, even in schools with limited resources.
The organisation also plans to expand digital learning materials in its schools. These tools can support faster learning and encourage curiosity in students. Leaders want to organise more workshops on teamwork and leadership, helping students develop essential life skills. They believe that these activities will prepare children for competitive environments and build stronger character.
Encouraging Holistic Development Among Students
The Arunachal Shiksha Vikas Samiti continues to promote holistic development alongside academic learning. Its schools encourage participation in sports, arts, and service activities. These programmes help children build discipline, cooperation, and responsibility. Students also learn empathy and respect, which form a strong foundation for value-based education.
The organisation plans to introduce more competitions at district and state levels. These events offer children a platform to display their talents and interact with learners from other regions. Leaders feel such exposure builds confidence and motivates students to explore new opportunities.
Volunteers remain a strong support system for the Arunachal Shiksha Vikas Samiti. They visit villages, meet parents, and raise awareness about the value of regular schooling. Their involvement strengthens the relationship between schools and communities. This connection makes learning more meaningful and accessible for children from remote areas.
Setting New Goals for the Coming Years
As the Arunachal Shiksha Vikas Samiti enters a new phase of growth, it has set clear targets for expansion. Leaders plan to reach more remote regions and offer equal learning opportunities to all children. They also aim to upgrade existing schools with better facilities, improved teaching tools, and more activity-based learning options.
Community involvement will remain a major part of this journey. The organisation plans to host more parent meetings, local workshops, and youth gatherings. These interactions help families understand school activities and support their children’s progress.
The anniversary concluded with pride, gratitude, and optimism. Teachers, students, and volunteers expressed joy at the achievements of the Arunachal Shiksha Vikas Samiti. Many shared how the organisation helped them gain confidence, clarity, and purpose. The celebration marked not only the completion of 31 years but also the beginning of a stronger and more focused chapter for value-based education in Arunachal Pradesh.
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