The Sahodaya group of CBSE Principals is a collaborative initiative that brings together principals from CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) affiliated schools across India to foster cooperation, share best practices, and work on improving the quality of education. The word Sahodaya means "rising together," which signifies the collective growth of schools through mutual collaboration. With the same aim Nandurbar and the near regions CBSE schools came together and formed the Nandurbar Sahodaya Group.
The CBSE actively supports Sahodaya groups by providing guidelines, resources, and encouragement to foster regional collaboration among schools.
Formation: Nandurbar Sahodaya group is typically formed by schools of nearest geographic region of Nandurbar. Principals from these schools work together to create a network that enables the exchange of ideas, resources, and solutions to common educational challenges
Annual Sahodaya conferences are organized by the CBSE, where school principals and educators from across the country come together to discuss the latest trends in education, policy changes, and the future direction of learning. These conferences often address pressing educational issues and provide a platform for schools to showcase their achievements. By joining the Sahodaya group, CBSE-affiliated schools benefit from a network of shared knowledge and resources, which contributes to improving the overall standard of education in India.