Assam government to convert 1,000 schools into ‘New Day’s School’

Assam government to convert 1,000 schools into ‘New Day’s School’

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New Delhi, Updated on Oct 31, 2022 17:03 IST

The Chief Minister informed that at the initial stage, the government will start this work in 10 schools in Guwahati and its adjoining areas.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has announced the state government’s decision to spend INR 5,000 crore for the infrastructural development of 1000 government schools in the state. The government of Assam has a vision to convert 1,000 High Schools and Higher Secondary Schools in the state into ‘New Day’s School’, said the Chief Minister. The Chief Minister on Sunday inspected five schools in Guwahati city.

“Today, I visited 5 government schools in Guwahati. I will visit five more schools next Sunday or in the coming days. We want to convert 1,000 High Schools and Higher Secondary Schools in the state into ‘New Day’s Schools’. Classrooms from Class 1 to 12 will be there, the playground will also be there. Our government will spend Rs 5000 crore for infrastructural development of these 1000 schools,” he said.

The Chief Minister informed that at the initial stage, the government will start this work in 10 schools in Guwahati and its adjoining areas. “We have targeted to complete the infrastructural development works of 1000 schools across the state before 2026. In the next five years, we will take up another 2000 schools. We hope that, the infrastructural development works of almost all 4000 schools in the state will complete in next 10 years,” Sarma added.

In a tweet through his official handle, Sarma said, “We are trying to convert educational institutes of our State into centres for human resources development. Visited Sonaram HS School, Bharalumukh, Guwahati to review its physical infrastructure. All Govt schools will get new infrastructure. As a part of this, 10 schools in Guwahati will get new buildings in 1st phase, before 4,000 more schools are covered.”

The Chief Minister visited the historic Cotton Collegiate Govt HS School, Panbazar, Guwahati to inspect its current condition and prospects of replacing the old building with a new one.

He directed PWD officials to prepare a design for the construction of a new building. “Visited Kamrup Academy, Guwahati, and reviewed its infrastructure. Established in 1930, I had the privilege of seeking education from this historical institute in my childhood. The school building will be reconstructed and also get a new auditorium,” he tweeted.

“Established in 1945, Tarini Choudhury Govt Girls’ HS & MP School has been playing a key role in promoting women’s education in Assam. Visited the school to review infrastructure and see the prospects of constructing a new building & auditorium by still having adequate open space,” Sarma said in another tweet.

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