Punjab launches registration portal for play-way schools

By IANS | Updated: January 21, 2026 18:15 IST2026-01-21T18:10:24+5:302026-01-21T18:15:23+5:30

Chandigarh, Jan 21 The Punjab government has launched a registration portal for play-way schools to ensure effective monitoring ...

Punjab launches registration portal for play-way schools | Punjab launches registration portal for play-way schools

Punjab launches registration portal for play-way schools

Chandigarh, Jan 21 The Punjab government has launched a registration portal for play-way schools to ensure effective monitoring of children's education, safety and overall development, Minister for Social Security, Women and Child Development Baljit Kaur said on Wednesday.

"Registration on this portal will be mandatory for all play-way schools operating across Punjab as well as for private schools imparting education to children below six years of age," she said.

The minister said a uniform curriculum is being prepared for children below six years of age, which will be implemented across Anganwadi centres, play-way schools and primary schools.

"The training of Anganwadi workers and supervisors will be completed by mid-February. Instead of burdening children with books, education will be imparted through play-based and creative activities," she said.

Highlighting the importance of early childhood care, Minister Kaur said, "Nearly 90 per cent of a child's brain development takes place between the ages of zero and six years. Therefore, providing quality education and proper nutrition during this crucial period is a top priority of the Punjab government."

She further said that under Mission Aarambh, parents have been actively connected with their children's daily learning process.

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Speaking about infrastructure development, the Minister said, "Under the target of constructing 1,000 new Anganwadi centres, 1,000 modern Anganwadi centres are being developed at a cost of Rs 100 crore, with approximately Rs 10 lakh being spent on each centre. Out of these, 700 centres have already been completed with well-ventilated rooms, proper kitchens and toilets. The remaining 300 centres will also be completed soon."

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