In a significant reform aimed at improving student well-being and learning efficiency, the Rajasthan government has introduced term-wise textbooks for primary classes (1–5). The move is designed to reduce school bag weight while aligning education with modern, child-friendly learning approaches.
This initiative reflects a broader transition toward flexible, holistic, and NEP-aligned education policies in India.
What’s Changing: The New Textbook System Explained
Starting from the 2026–27 academic session, textbooks will no longer be bulky, year-long volumes.
Key Structural Changes
- Books are divided into term-wise modules
- Multiple subjects like Hindi, English, Mathematics, and EVS are merged into one book per term
- Students will carry only one consolidated book at a time
👉 This means students will switch books after each term, significantly reducing daily load.
How the New System Works in Practice
The reform is designed with a modular and rotational learning approach.
Example: Class 3 Structure
- Book: Gyan Sangam Part-3
- Divided into three parts (one per term)
- Each part includes:
- Chapters from all major subjects
- Worksheets for assessment
In some cases, subjects like Mathematics and EVS are integrated into a single book, with activity-based learning elements.
Primary Objective: Reducing School Bag Burden
The core goal is to address a long-standing issue—heavy school bags affecting children’s health.
Expected Benefits
- Students carry fewer books daily
- Reduction in physical strain and posture-related issues
- Improved comfort and focus in classrooms
Earlier estimates suggest such reforms could reduce bag weight by up to 50%, making schooling more manageable for young children.
Policy Alignment: Linked to NEP 2020 Vision
This initiative is aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which emphasises:
- Reducing academic pressure
- Promoting holistic and experiential learning
- Making education student-centric and flexible
By restructuring textbooks, Rajasthan is actively implementing policy into practice.
Beyond Weight Reduction: Academic Advantages
The reform is not just about lighter bags—it also improves learning outcomes.
Educational Benefits
- Encourages focused learning per term
- Improves concept retention through modular content
- Integrates activity-based and worksheet-driven learning
- Makes lessons more structured and less overwhelming
Future Roadmap: Towards Even Lighter Learning
The state is planning further improvements:
What’s Next
- Transition to quarterly or phased book distribution
- Greater use of digital and shared learning resources
- Integration of activity-based and experiential modules
These steps could further reduce dependency on physical textbooks and modernise classroom learning.
Impact on Students, Parents, and Schools
For Students
- Less physical burden
- Better engagement and concentration
- Reduced stress
For Parents
- Relief from concerns about heavy school bags
- More structured academic planning
For Schools
- Need to manage book rotation and storage
- Opportunity to adopt innovative teaching methods






