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Bains inaugurates infra devp projects in Sri Anandpur Sahib govt schools

Bains inaugurates infra devp projects in Sri Anandpur Sahib govt schools

Time of India22-05-2025

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Patiala: With a focus on providing top-notch facilities to the students, the Punjab school education minister Harjot Singh Bains inaugurated infrastructure development projects worth over Rs 1.49 crore in govt schools of Sri Anandpur Sahib constituency under the Sikhya Kranti initiative.
Addressing the gathering, Bains said the development projects worth crores are currently underway in govt schools and will be completed shortly. He added that supplementary grants amounting to crores will also be allocated to rural area schools, ensuring they are all equipped with modern facilities.
He inaugurated development works worth Rs 17 lakh at PM Shri Government Senior Secondary School, Massewal, while the Government Primary School, Jeowal received Rs 40 lakh under the Holistic Development Plan.
Government Primary School, Massewal underwent repairs costing Rs 7.51 lakh, among others.
He highlighted that govt schools are now equipped with comprehensive facilities, including security guards, campus management systems, transportation services, Wi-Fi connectivity, state-of-the-art science labs, well-stocked libraries, modern furniture, dedicated staff rooms, spacious classrooms, administrative offices, accessibility ramps, and more.
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These amenities, previously limited to private or model schools, are now accessible to students in govt institutions, bridging the gap between public and private education, he added.
Bains reviewed ongoing projects in the school premises. He also highlighted a positive trend of increasing girl student enrolment, citing Massewal School's statistics of 321 girl students compared to 312 boy students, showcasing improved gender parity. Bains mentioned the establishment of a 'School of Happiness' in Lakher, providing quality education to children from the Changer region without lengthy commutes.
Additionally, he noted that a 'School of Eminence' is being constructed in Kiratpur Sahib at a cost of Rs 12 crore.
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