CM Bhupendra Patel Enrolls 300+ Kids at Dahod School Festival
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, attended the second day of the Kanya Kelavani Mahotsav and Shala Praveshotsav-2026 at Rahidungri Primary School in Moti Kharaj village, Dahod district, personally enrolling more than 300 children — from anganwadi and Balvatika toddlers to primary and secondary students — by distributing educational kits.
Context
The Chief Minister's Office of Gujarat announced that CM Patel distributed educational kits to over 300 children spanning anganwadi, Balvatika, primary, and secondary levels, formally enrolling them for the 2026-27 academic year. He also honoured outstanding students who have excelled in academics, arts, and sports, as well as donors who have contributed to school development and the 'yajna of education' — shikshanna yajna [the sacred mission of education]. The event concluded with a collective pledge, taken alongside all dignitaries present, to follow traffic rules as part of social responsibility alongside education.
Policy Backdrop
The Shala Praveshotsav and Kanya Kelavani Mahotsav were first launched in 2003-04 by then-Chief Minister Narendra Modi to reverse declining school enrollment and promote girls' education across Gujarat. The festivals have since become a signature annual event held every June, combining administrative enrollment drives with community celebration, donor recognition, and cultural participation to achieve near-universal primary enrollment in the state.
CM Patel noted at the event that the festivals have 'transformed education' — shikshanna no kayakalp thayo chhe — under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He also spoke about the role of technology in modernising education and emphasised the critical role of parents and teachers in shaping children's futures.
Schemes and Stakeholder Impact
The Chief Minister urged all attendees to take maximum benefit of the state government's flagship educational schemes: the Namo Lakshmi Yojana, which provides financial support to families of school-going girls, and the Namo Saraswati Vigyan Sadhana Yojana, which supplies science kits and laboratory equipment to government schools to promote experiential and hands-on learning. Both schemes are aligned with the national New Education Policy (NEP) 2020 framework.
Dahod, a tribal-dominated district in eastern Gujarat, is a key focus area for such enrollment drives given its historically lower literacy indicators. The presence of the Chief Minister at a village-level primary school here signals the state's intent to close educational access gaps in tribal and remote communities.
What's Next
CM Patel expressed confidence that an 'educated Gujarat will lead to a developed Gujarat' — shikshit Gujarat thi viksit Gujarat — contributing to the national vision of a Viksit Bharat (Developed India). District-level enrollment data for the 2026-27 academic year and any further expansion of Namo Saraswati Vigyan Sadhana kits to additional blocks in tribal districts will be the next indicators to watch as the state measures the festival's impact.