Primary Education Kendra
Full Form of PEK
What is PEK?
Primary Education Kendra (PEK) refers to community-based primary education centres established by state governments and NGOs across India to deliver foundational literacy and numeracy to children in rural and remote areas. These kendras often function as satellite schools where formal school infrastructure is unavailable, using local teachers and flexible timetables to accommodate agrarian communities. PEKs are integral to India’s Right to Education (RTE) Act implementation, bridging access gaps in tribal belts and urban slums. They operate under the administrative purview of District Institutes of Education and Training (DIET) and are monitored by block education officers. In states like Bihar, Odisha and Jharkhand, PEKs have reduced dropout rates by providing midday meals and basic health checks. For competitive exams such as CTET and state teacher eligibility tests, questions on alternative schooling models including PEKs appear under ‘Education Policy and Administration’. Understanding the role of PEKs helps aspirants appreciate grassroots initiatives that complement formal schools in achieving universal elementary education.
PEK का फुल फॉर्म
प्राथमिक शिक्षा केंद्र
Example
The block officer inspected the newly opened PEK in Badaun to ensure it met the minimum standards for 25 enrolled children.