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Maharashtra Launches ‘Disha Abhiyan’ for Uniform Education of Students with Intellectual Disabilities

Maharashtra has taken a pioneering step in inclusive education by successfully implementing ‘Disha Abhiyan’, a programme designed to provide uniform and quality education for students with intellectual disabilities. Announcing the initiative, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis stated that it has already been rolled out across 453 special schools in the state.

First-of-its-Kind in India

Maharashtra is the first state in the country to adopt a state-wide, standardised curriculum tailored for students with intellectual disabilities. Developed by the Jai Vakil Foundation and approved by the National Institute for the Empowerment of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities (NIEPID), this initiative ensures that students across all special schools receive consistent, research-based learning experiences.

Curriculum Based on 80 Years of Expertise

Founded in 1944, the Jai Vakil Foundation has decades of experience in special needs education. The curriculum for Disha Abhiyan has been developed using,

  • Global best practices in special education
  • Research-backed teaching methods
  • Adaptations for varying levels of intellectual ability
  • Life skills and vocational training modules to promote independence

The NIEPID certification adds credibility, ensuring that the programme meets national quality standards.

In Line with the ‘Developed India 2047’ Vision

CM Fadnavis emphasised that ‘Disha Abhiyan’ reflects Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of building an inclusive and self-reliant society under the Developed India 2047 roadmap. The initiative prioritises the needs of differently-abled students, ensuring they are not left behind in the country’s development journey.

Impact and Future Goals

By implementing a uniform curriculum, Maharashtra aims to,

  • Eliminate disparities in teaching quality across special schools
  • Improve educational outcomes for children with intellectual disabilities
  • Equip students with functional academics, social skills, and employable abilities
  • Promote inclusivity in mainstream society through awareness and acceptance
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