by Suman Gupta
PPP model of managing Municipal Balwadis results in significant improvement in enrollments
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Latest data demonstrates nearly 80% increase in student strength between September 2018 and October 2019
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Girl student enrollments up nearly 25% over the last five months alone

Mumbai, December, 2019: The Municipal Corporation for Greater Mumbai (MCGM) has given a major facelift to the civic body operated 900 balwadis in Mumbai; in collaboration with several non-profit organizations (NGOs).
The feat has been facilitated by innovative interventions such as theme-based lessons, usage of new-age technology and a structured age-appropriate curriculum, while targeting multi age-group students who attend these classes. As a result, most RKF-MCGM operated balwadis witnessed a significant rise in student enrollment numbers – from 2089 in June 2019 to 2822 in October 2019, an increase of more than 35%.
He further added, “A tracking system for greater accountability and responsibility has now been integrated into the programme, by assigning supervisors for balwadis, who are required to carry out routine visits to centers, thereby ensuring that the deliverables are implemented daily in the expected manner, while performance indicators of students on cognitive and neuromotor learning are also measured accurately. This has resulted in a robust system and has also enabled the foundation to measure both, teaching and learning outcomes at an individual level through a transparent mechanism. The initiative will hopefully be a benchmark for larger national-level programmes in future.”