The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the launch of a two-year program ‘CBSE Reading Mission’ to improve students’ reading ability from September 20.
To improve reading literacy, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will launch the CBSE Reading Mission 2021-23. The CBSE Reading Mission will begin on 20 September as part of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 goal.
This project is being undertaken with the aim of implementing the National Education Policy 2020 CBSE will also organize enrichment programs to help students improve their language skills CBSE first launched the project in collaboration with Books Story Weaver and the Central Square Foundation. Mr. Manoj Ahuja, Chairman, CBSE, will launch the Mission on September 20 at 3 pm.
Reading missions will contribute to the overall well-being of students by developing a reading culture and enhancing their vocabulary, creating connections between stories and their own lives, and introducing them to new ideas.
According to a CBSE statement, “The CBSE Reading Mission 2021-23 is a two-year initiative to encourage students to read books and become actively involved. The project will help students develop critical reading skills as well as comprehension.” CBSE will provide quality reading materials in both Hindi and English to more than 25,000 approved schools. The reading material will be suitable for students from class 1 to 8