Delhi police have introduced the 'Nayi Disha' initiative, aiming to bring school dropouts back into the educational fold. As part of this program, police officers will personally visit the homes of children who have left school to better understand their circumstances and challenges. This direct engagement is designed to build trust and create a supportive environment that encourages these children to resume their studies.
The initiative reflects a broader societal effort to address the root causes of school dropout rates, which often include financial hardships, family issues, or lack of access to educational resources. By involving law enforcement, the program seeks to leverage the unique position of police officers within communities to foster positive change. Officers are being trained to approach families with empathy and offer information on available educational and vocational resources.
Community leaders and educators have expressed optimism about 'Nayi Disha,' highlighting the potential for stronger community ties and improved educational outcomes. By tackling the issue from a grassroots level, the initiative hopes to reduce dropout rates and help children realize the long-term benefits of education. The program is seen as a proactive step in ensuring that every child in Delhi has the opportunity to reach their full potential.
— Authored by Next24 Live