Delhi Police Launches ‘Nayi Disha’ to Reintegrate School Dropouts
In a commendable shift from conventional policing to community empowerment, the Delhi Police has launched a new initiative called ‘Nayi Disha – A Path Back to Learning’ to reintegrate school dropouts into the formal education system. Through proactive community engagement and collaboration with NGOs and schools, the police aim to reduce dropout rates and foster educational continuity for disadvantaged children.
The Delhi Police recently rolled out the ‘Nayi Disha’ initiative, marking a strategic intervention aimed at bringing school dropouts—many of whom left due to financial or domestic challenges—back into the education system. The initiative is already showing results, with children returning to school, and plans are underway to expand the programme to other districts.
Many children in Delhi leave school due to,
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Delhi Police Launches ‘Nayi Disha’ to Reintegrate School Dropouts |
| Initiative Name | Nayi Disha – A Path Back to Learning |
| Launched By | Delhi Police |
| Objective | Reintegration of school dropouts into the education system |
| Key Support Services | Admissions help, counselling, academic aid |
| Partners Involved | Local schools, NGOs, social workers |
| Current Outcome | Students returning to school; plans to expand across districts |
| Quote by DCP (East) | “We are not just knocking on doors, we are opening them.” – DCP Abhishek Dhania |
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