CBSE schools in Bengaluru go beyond textbooks to instil moral values, address social isolation

CBSE schools in Bengaluru are implementing new initiatives like 'kindness tables' and 'restorative circles' to foster moral values and combat social isolation among students. These programs aim to move beyond traditional academics to address behavioral and emotional development.
Why it matters
Schools are increasingly prioritizing mental health and social-emotional learning to counter the negative impacts of digital saturation on children.
To inculcate moral and ethical values among children and address rising concerns about social isolation and the impact of an increasingly digital world, schools in Bengaluru affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) have introduced various activities from this academic year, taking learning beyond printed pages to real-life action.
The article provides a factual report on educational initiatives without political or ideological framing.
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