Sangareddy: Twelve students from the Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV) tested positive for COVID-19 in Sangareddy district. The infected students
After failed attempts to merge, Gujarat govt to upgrade 50% schools as ‘schools of excellence’
These schools will have strengthened physical and digital infrastructure, performance-linked investment and infrastructure augmentation, in addition, to focus on academic excellence, foundation learning, higher-order thinking skills and new age learning experiences. Thus, attract more students. December 23, 2020 7:29:44 pm
In the beginning, 6,000 primary government schools, with a priority to schools having 300 or more students, will be upgraded to emerging schools of excellence (Express Photo by Shuaib Masoodi/Representational)
The Gujarat government has decided to upgrade 50 per cent of its total schools as ‘schools of excellence’. The plan is expected to cover 85 per cent nearly one crore of total students enrolled in the 40,000 government schools across Gujarat.
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Ensure quality monitoring of OMBADC projects: Chief Secy
Bhubaneswar: Chief Secretary Asit Tripathy Monday directed the officials of the departments concerned to ensure quality monitoring of the projects approved under OMBADC.
He reviewed the projects sanctioned under Odisha Mineral Bearing Areas Development Corporation (OMBADC) wherein corporation Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Uma Nanduri outlined the issues for discussion.
Resolving the issues relating to ground-level implementation of the projects, Tripathy directed the administrative departments concerned to undertake micro-level monitoring and management through independent technical professionals.
Further, the Chief Secretary advised the officials to ensure procurement of furniture, classroom equipment and general materials necessary for modernisation of educational and technical institutions from local micro, small and medium enterprises promoted under the ‘Make in Odisha’ initiative. Target was set to complete infrast