Madhya Pradesh Govt Unveiled Ambitious Plan for 9,000 'CM Rise' Schools
The Madhya Pradesh government has announced the building of 9,000 'CM Rise' schools across the state in an important step towards improving educational quality. This statement was made by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan during a visit to Shajapur district earlier this week.
During his visit, Chief Minister Chouhan inaugurated the CM Rise School in Gulana village, revealing that it would be named after the eminent jurist and social reformer Babasaheb Ambedkar.
This choice honours his tremendous efforts and legacy.
In conjunction with the opening, the chief minister renewed the 'School Chale Hum' campaign, which was first launched 23 years ago during the prime ministership of Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
This campaign's goal is to promote education and increase school enrollment throughout the state.
The CM Rise schools will emphasis quality education by incorporating'smart courses.'
Students will be taught by teachers from Delhi and Mumbai in these unique classrooms, ensuring access to top-tier educational resources.
Additionally, the schools will feature modern labs, sports grounds, and other essential facilities to create an optimal learning environment.
The government will create Atal Tinkering Labs in these schools to better empower pupils. These laboratories will encourage students to be innovative and creative by giving them opportunity to explore and enhance their talents.
Chief Minister Chouhan's government will also award laptop computers to deserving students as part of a state government scheme on July 20.
The Madhya Pradesh government is committed to eradicating educational hurdles. It gives students with bicycles, clothing, midday meals, and scooties, ensuring that they have the resources and assistance they need to continue their education.
Furthermore, the government pays for deserving students' tuition, reducing financial constraints and boosting educational endeavours.