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Government schools to become smart schools: HP CM

More than 17,000 primary school teachers will receive tablets to adopt best educational practices in facilitating better education for students.

Government schools to become smart schools: HP CM

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Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said that the state government intends to transform the government schools into smart schools.

While presiding over a review meeting of Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) here on Tuesday, Sukhu said that the present state government is committed to provide quality education to the students in all the government institutions.

He said that in the first phase, classes of 11th and 12th standard in government schools would be made smart in a phased manner.

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These classes would be equipped with smart classroom equipment, smart furniture for the students and the interior of the classroom will also be improved to provide a better learning atmosphere for students of government schools.

The Chief Minister directed the Education Department to identify schools with good students’ strength, internet connectivity and good buildings, to implement this facility efficiently.

He said that in the subsequent phases this facility would be extended to classes 8th to 10th and then class 7th to 1st standard.

Sukhu said that the state government is paying special attention to improve the education standards in government schools, particularly in the remote areas of the state so that students studying in these institutions are not deprived of quality education.

He said the state government has laid special emphasis on the education sector in the current budget.

“As part of these efforts, library rooms will be established in every Senior Secondary School and 40,000 modern desks will be provided to government schools this year,” he said.

More than 17,000 primary school teachers will receive tablets to adopt best educational practices in facilitating better education for students, he added.

Additionally, the government would also encourage the high-achieving students in government educational institutions, he said.

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