'Proper buildings available for students': MP CM unveils 145 educational buildings worth Rs 497.70 cr

NewsBharati    14-Oct-2020 09:45:45 AM
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Bhopal, Oct 14:With an aim to provide assistance to the students, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan inaugurated 145 newly constructed educational buildings at a cost of Rs 497.70 crores in various districts of the state through video conferencing.
 
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"We opened schools in the state, now our aim is to provide better infrastructure to these schools. The newly constructed buildings now have the facility of labs, library and sports complex along with classrooms. We should not only provide education to children, but it is also necessary to ensure that proper buildings are available for students," Chouhan said while addressing officials and school teachers who joined the event through video conferencing.
 
 
Speaking about the employment, the CM said, "We will not only provide vocational education to children in Madhya Pradesh but will also create new employment opportunities. It is also necessary to give moral education to children."
 
"The poor also have the right to live and smile. They too should get an opportunity to dream and make it come true. I am determined to give them their rights and rights," he said. He promised that the BJP-led government will get the fees for higher education for children of poor families. "Money will not become an obstacle in the way of your talent," he said.
 
Further, the Chief Minister announced that the government will open 10,000 schools in the state to provide better education to students. "We will open 10,000 schools in the state so that children get a better education. The children of poor families will also get good education and become self-sufficient. We have started many such schemes which are bringing fundamental changes in the lives of the poor of Madhya Pradesh. We will make the system of government education schools better than private schools. Many of our schools have done an excellent job," he added