NCERT launches nationwide Work...

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Aug 14, 2025

NCERT launches nationwide Workshop for Swachh Evam Harit Vidyalaya Rating (SHVR) 2025-26

National workshop equips nodal officers to drive clean and green school ratings under NEP 2020.

NCERT’s capacity-building workshop empowers nodal officers for SHVR 2025-26, aligning with NEP 2020 for clean and green schools. Learn more!

NCERT launches nationwide Workshop for Swachh Evam Harit Vidyalaya Rating (SHVR) 2025-26

In a significant step toward promoting sustainable and hygienic school environments, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) launched the Swachh Evam Harit Vidyalaya Rating (SHVR) 2025-26 workshop. Held on 13 August 2025 in New Delhi, the event brought together nodal officers from states, union territories, and autonomous bodies like CBSE, KVS, and NVS to align school ratings with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.

Key Highlights of the Workshop

  1. Aligning SHVR with NEP 2020
    The workshop emphasized how SHVR 2025-26 supports NEP 2020’s vision of holistic education, focusing on clean, green, and sustainable school infrastructures.

  2. Detailed Assessment Framework
    Participants were introduced to the SHVR indicators, which evaluate schools on hygiene, waste management, water conservation, and green initiatives.

  3. Digital Tools for Implementation
    A demo of the SHVR digital platform showcased how schools can participate seamlessly. Mobile apps and online resources were also highlighted for easy access.

  4. Roles and Responsibilities
    Nodal officers were trained on their critical role in ensuring smooth rollout and state-level implementation of the rating system.

  5. Interactive Planning Session
    The workshop concluded with an engaging activity where officers collaborated to strategize localized implementation plans.

Distinguished Speakers and Facilitators

The event was graced by Shri Bhagavati Prasad Kalal (Director, DoSEL-MoE), Prof. P.C. Aggarwal (Joint Director, NCERT), and other experts like Dr. Jipsy Malhotra (CIET-NCERT) and UNICEF representatives. Their insights underscored the importance of collective efforts in achieving SHVR’s goals.

How Schools Can Participate

Schools and stakeholders can access detailed SHVR resources and download the mobile app via the official links:

This initiative marks a pivotal moment in India’s journey toward eco-friendly and hygienic educational spaces, empowering schools to contribute meaningfully to sustainability. Stay tuned to Edzy for more updates on CBSE and NCERT initiatives!