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Rajasthan's Anganwadi-School Integration Drives Pre-School Enrollment Surge
23 Oct
Summary
- Anganwadi centers co-located with schools increase primary enrollment
- Use of Anganwadi data boosts pre-school admissions to 100,000 this year
- Bal Vatikas launched in 237 PM Shri schools to promote early childhood education

In a move to strengthen early childhood education and formal schooling, the Rajasthan government has integrated Anganwadi centers within school campuses as part of the Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan. As of October 2025, this initiative has led to a notable increase in primary school enrollment, from 98,000 last year to 100,000 this year.
The integration of Anganwadi centers with schools has played a crucial role in this enrollment surge. By utilizing the data from Anganwadi leaving certificates, the admission process has become more streamlined, eliminating the need for additional documents. This has resulted in a significant boost in pre-school enrollment, which has risen from 98,000 children last year to 100,000 this year.
Furthermore, the state-level task force on Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) has decided to start Bal Vatikas in 237 PM Shri schools across Rajasthan. These Bal Vatikas focus on making learning a playful experience for children aged 3-6, with a emphasis on linguistic, creative, and cognitive development. The Anganwadi centers also conduct monthly meetings with parents to track children's growth and prepare them for formal schooling.




