The three-day initiative was clubbed together with another initiative called 'Kanya Kelavni Abhiyan', stressing more on female education and focus on maximising children's enrolment in rural areas.
Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister asked people to come forward in educating children without any gender discrimination.
"Girls are blessed with unique powers. Along with the government, society should also take up the responsibility to educate girls without keeping any bias. It is also our collective responsibility to see that no child remains malnourished," Patel said after distributing education kits to newly enrolled children in the first standard.
"A few year ago, Gujarat had 11 universities. Now we have 56, such as the petroleum university, Raksha Shakti University, Research university, etc. This has brought about a paradigm shift in the education system. Now students get jobs easily after passing out from such institutes," Patel said.
The 'Praveshotsav' initiative was first introduced by former Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi 12 years ago and it is celebrated every year across the state to increase school enrolment in government-run primary schools.