Between 1987 and the present, Bodh Shiksha Samiti has learned
from its experiences, grown and evolved considerably. The major
milestones in the history of the program may be considered as
follows:
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1. Bodh
Shiksha Samiti established
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1987
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2. Establishing Integrated Community Schools.
Ministry of Human Resource Development.
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3. Bernard Van Leer Foundation and Aga Khan
Foundation.
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1993
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4. Adoption Program
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1994
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5. Program for Enrichment of School Level
Education (PESLE). Aga Khan
Foundation and EC
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1998
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6. Janshala. UN Agencies
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1998
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7. Shikshanchal
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1998
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8. Shikshak Pahal
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2000
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9. Jan Pahal
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2004
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10. Jan Bodh
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2005
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11. Other work undertaken
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With the
financial support of the Ministry of Human Resource Development,
Government of India the six integrated community schools (bodhshalas) in
Jaipur city have been further strengthened, with three of them
vertically scaled up to upper primary level. There are around 1400
children in these bodhshalas with 45 teachers. These bodhshalas provide
facilities of field experience for teacher trainees. All the 06
bodhshalas have pre- school components.
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