Education department to play important role in achieving goal of developed India by 2047: Basic Education Minister Sandeep Singh
Lucknow, 02 July (HS): State Minister of Basic Education (Independent Charge) Sandeep Singh said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Education Department is playing its role with full energy to achieve the
Minister of State for Basic Education (Independent Charge) Sandeep Singh


Lucknow, 02 July (HS): State Minister of Basic Education

(Independent Charge) Sandeep Singh said that under the leadership of Prime

Minister Narendra Modi, the Education Department is playing its role with full

energy to achieve the goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047. Minister

Sandeep Singh said that under the guidance of the Yogi government, every school

in the state has been equipped with basic facilities, and teachers' morale has

been boosted by honoring them. As a result, the Basic Education Department is

today leading the way in providing quality education. He said that today's

occasion is not merely the launch of a program, but a pledge to shape the

country's bright future and integrate every child into the mainstream.

Providing information about the School Chalo

Abhiyan, the minister said that this campaign is run twice each year,

from April 1st to 15th and from July 1st to 15th. Following the Chief

Minister's launch in the first phase, more than 2 million children were

enrolled in schools across the state, including more than 35,000 in Saharanpur

district alone. Now, the second phase of the campaign has resumed on July 1st.

Minister Sandeep Singh said that the Chief Minister's

commitment to education is evident from the fact that the program was launched

on time, despite adverse weather and circumstances. He said that under the

campaign, three-year-old children will be enrolled in Bal Vatika and

six-year-old children in Class 1. Additionally, dropouts will be brought back

into the mainstream of education. A Rani Lakshmibai Self-Defense Training

Campaign is also being launched for the safety of girls.

Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi


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