Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu
Dharamshala: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu visited the Government Girls Senior Secondary School in Dharamshala, Kangra on the occasion of Girls’ Day on Friday and announced to give Rs 1,000 each to all 351 girls enrolled in the school. Congratulating the girl students, he expressed his resolve to improve the education system in the state. He shared his personal experience of studying in a government school and acknowledged the lack of self-confidence among the students of these schools.
Government is focusing on increasing the quality of education
Sukhu assured that the state government is taking decisive steps to inculcate confidence in these children and said that this will help them become responsible and capable citizens. He also stressed that no student will be deprived of education and the government is focusing on increasing the quality of education. He also visited the Government Senior Secondary School (Boys) at Dharamshala and reviewed the facilities being provided to the students.
50 meritorious students will soon be sent abroad
Education Minister Rohit Thakur said the state government has filled hundreds of vacant teaching posts and promoted deputy directors. He said students and teachers have also been sent on ‘exposure visits’ to encourage and motivate the children. He also informed that 50 meritorious students will soon be sent abroad. (with language inputs)
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