Updated On: 31 March, 2024 07:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Dipti Singh
Colleges in Mumbai are introducing dance, drama and vocal training as co-curricular activities under the NEP’s provisions, much to students’ delight

With the National Education Policy (NEP) paving the way for art forms like dance, dramatics and vocals to be included in the syllabus, teachers like Jigar Soni (in yellow) are introducing students to original dance forms like Garba. Pics/Nimesh Dave
With city colleges embracing the co-curricular policy outlined in the National Education Policy (NEP) of 2020, subjects like Dramatics, Dance, and Vocal Training have emerged as favourites among students.
The development has also presented a wave of opportunity for teachers of the arts, who are cashing in on the chance to present their chosen arts in their most authentic forms. Take renowned Garba exponents and artists Jigar and Suhrad Soni, for instance. Tired of the “adulteration” of Garba, the Soni brothers are on a mission to promote “authentic Garba” among school and college students. And the institutions are responding. This academic year, the Mithibai college in Vile Parle and the Thakur college in Kandivli have integrated Garba into their Credits for Co-Curricular Activities (CC) courses programme.