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19/07/23 06:45 AM IST

Madhya Pradesh government launches ambitious plan for 9,000 'CM Rise' schools

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  • The Madhya Pradesh government has announced the establishment of 9,000 'CM Rise' schools across the state.
CM Rise Schools
  • The chief minister relaunched the 'School Chale Hum' campaign, which was initially initiated under the prime ministership of Atal Bihari Vajpayee 23 years ago.
  • This campaign aims to promote education and encourage increased school enrollment across the state.
  • The CM Rise schools will prioritise the delivery of quality education by incorporating 'smart classes.'
  • Through these innovative classrooms, students will have the opportunity to be taught by teachers from Delhi and Mumbai, ensuring access to top-notch educational resources.
  • Additionally, the schools will feature modern labs, sports grounds, and other essential facilities to create an optimal learning environment.
  • To further empower students, the government will establish Atal Tinkering Labs in these schools.
  • These labs will foster a spirit of innovation and creativity among students, providing them with opportunities to explore and develop their skills.
Source- India Today

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