PIG Diaries: GPS Arjuma
‘Yes, we grow our own vegetables’
Students of GPS Arjuma in Mokokchung District harvesting vegetables from their Mid Day Meal garden under the Performance Incentive Grants (PIG).
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‘Yes, we grow our own vegetables’
Students of GPS Arjuma in Mokokchung District harvesting vegetables from their Mid Day Meal garden under the Performance Incentive Grants (PIG).
School Management Committee (SMC) Chairman of GPS Liro Yimti in Mokokchung District giving an account of the Performance Incentive Grants (PIG) works being done in the school. The SMC Chairman along with other members of the community contributed free labour during the school fencing and school gate construction with the 3rd instalment of PIG. View…
‘Improving learning environment’ Utilising the Performance Incentive Grants (PIG), GMS Thekrujuma in Kohima District built concrete steps to improve access to the school. Previously, the lack of proper steps posed risks to students and teachers, especially during the rainy season. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nagaland Education Project-The Lighthouse (NECTAR) (@nectarnagaland)
PIG Diaries: With the 3rd instalment of the Performance Incentive Grants (PIG), GMS Vidima in Chümoukedima District transformed 5 of their classrooms into an interactive and fun learning environment with BaLA (Building as Learning Aid) art. PIG Diaries: With the 3rd instalment of the Performance Incentive Grants (PIG), GMS Vidima in Chümoukedima District transformed 5…
PIG Diaries: As part of their Category D activity under the Performance Incentive Grants (PIG), GMS Vidima in Chümoukedima District organised a free medical camp for the students in collaboration with SBI Sanjeevani and AIDA Don Bosco. Around 50 students benefitted from the medical camp.
GHS Changsu in Wokha District organised an educational tour to the Kohima World War II Cemetery as part of an activity under the Performance Incentive Grants (PIG). The trip included a group of 20 students from Class 7 to 10, along with 4 staff members.
Meet Arenkala Aier, a teacher and the incharge of the Performance Incentive Grants (PIG) programme at GMS Naga New Model Ao, Notun Bosti in Dimapur District talking about PIG under NECTAR and how it is impacting her school and bringing about a change in the teaching community.