| Event | Learning by Doing (LBD) Programme launched by the Uttar Pradesh government. |
| Objective | Transform education in government schools by integrating hands-on learning. |
| Target Group | Students of Classes 6 to 8. |
| Key Focus Areas | Woodwork, metalwork, energy and environment, agriculture and horticulture, health and nutrition. |
| Pilot Phase | Conducted in 60 schools across 15 districts, trained 5,937 students. |
| Impact | Boosted student attendance and engagement. |
| Expansion Plan | To be expanded to 3,288 more schools under Samagra Shiksha and PM SHRI schemes by 2025-26. |
| Teacher Training | Four-day multi-skilling training provided to science and mathematics teachers. |
| Support | Technical support from UNICEF and Vigyan Ashram; SCERT approved the teacher manual with 60 skill-based activities. |
| Modern Skill Labs | To be set up in 2,274 upper primary and composite schools across 75 districts in 2024-25. Each lab will feature modern tools and equipment. |
| Samagra Shiksha | Comprehensive program covering pre-nursery to Class 12, integrates Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA), and Teacher Education (TE). |
| Alignment | Aligns with SDG 4.1 (free, equitable, and quality education) and SDG 4.5 (eliminating gender disparities and ensuring access for vulnerable groups). |
| Implementation | Centrally sponsored scheme (CSS) implemented through a single State Implementation Society (SIS) at the State/UT level. |
| PM-SHRI Scheme | Centrally sponsored initiative launched in 2022 to establish 14,500 PM SHRI Schools by enhancing existing schools to showcase the implementation of NEP 2020. |
| Objective of PM-SHRI | Create an inclusive and nurturing environment promoting well-being and safety of students, offering diverse learning experiences and access to quality infrastructure and resources. |