Departments at loggerheads over LKG-UKG in Karnataka government schools

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BENGALURU/HAVERI: A turf war between two govt departments department of school education and literacy and department of women and child development over starting

LKG

and

UKG

sections in govt

schools

has now reached the chief minister’s office.
The decision to start kindergarten classes in schools which come under the school education department was met with stiff resistance from anganwadi workers, who come under the department of women and child development, fearing job loss as they contend that children would tend to be admitted to govt schools at the early age of four, instead of being sent to

anganwadis

.
In view of the prevailing imbroglio, CM Siddaramaiahhas directed his additional chief secretary LK Atheeq to convene meetings between the two govt departments to arrive at an amicable solution.
262 schools were permitted to start LKG and UKG in 2023

We have developed some ideas of convergence between the two departments. This will be placed before the chief minister on Monday," said an official.
While anganwadis take care of the nutritional needs of toddlers, the academic aspect is far from satisfactory, thereby making school

kindergartens

the preferred option for parents.
Anganwadi workers argue that kindergartens should be opened within anganwadis, though the educational qualifications of these workers do not meet the requirements of kindergarten teachers. It was in 2019-20 that the first set of

pre-primary sections

were started in 176 Karnataka public schools. Until recently, LKG and UKG were run in only 276 public schools and in around 664 govt schools under the School Development and Monitoring Committees.
With the introduction of the

National Education Policy

,

Early Childhood Care

and Education received a new impetus. In 2023, 262 more schools were permitted to start LKG and UKG sections. This year, the

Kalaburagi division

itself opened 1,008 pre-school sections in its

primary schools

, while permission was granted for another 316 sections across the state.

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