
The Meghalaya cabinet approved integrating community-integrated skill learning (CISL) into the health and physical education curriculum for students in classes 6 to 10. This initiative encourages students to learn practical skills from their families and communities, aiming to develop productive skills and preserve traditional occupations. Additionally, the cabinet allowed private candidates to register for the secondary school leaving certificate exams, facilitating education completion for those who previously dropped out or failed.
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