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Commencement of Agriculture-Related Subjects in High School and Higher Secondary Classes : CM Dr. Yadav

Students Should Choose Subjects Based on Their Interests and Preferences without Faculty Pressure
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav reviews C.M. Rise schools

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav emphasized the introduction of subjects such as agriculture, horticulture, fisheries, dairy, and animal husbandry in high school and higher secondary classes. Noting that many students in the state’s schools hail from farming families, he highlighted the importance of these subjects in fostering stronger connections between education and everyday life. Dr. Yadav advocated for prioritizing these subjects in C.M. Rise Schools, suggesting that students should have the freedom to choose subjects based on their interests, similar to higher education systems. To implement this initiative at the school level, he instructed to form a task force comprising educationists, teachers, voluntary organizations, and subject experts. These directives were issued during a meeting of CM Rise School management, attended by Tribal Affairs Minister Kunwar Vijay Shah, School Education Minister Shri Uday Pratap Singh, Chief Secretary Smt. Veera Rana, and other officials.

ITIs should be established in every development block

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said to prioritize establishment of C.M. Rise schools in tribal and rural areas, stressing the need to ensure adequate accommodation for teachers and staff. He highlighted the importance of seeking assistance from the Government of India for these efforts. Dr. Yadav also underscored the integration of education with employment by proposing the establishment of ITIs in every development block. For blocks without ITIs, he instructed to devise strategies for providing facilities through private sector initiatives. Additionally, he called for discussions with investors interested in the upcoming industrial summit to explore collaboration opportunities in this endeavor.

Use e-vehicles in the transportation system of C.M. RISE schools

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav emphasized maximizing the use of e-vehicles in the transportation system of C.M. Rise schools. He directed to utilize vehicles from the Municipal Vehicle Service for transporting students, ensuring their regular attendance and convenient transportation. Dr. Yadav stressed the importance of prioritizing vehicle maintenance. He directed timely completion of land marking for new school buildings with inter-departmental coordination, resolving delayed cases at the state level. Dr. Yadav also emphasized preventing encroachment around schools to ensure their safety and functionality.

Buildings of 21 schools will be completed by the month of August

Information was given that the construction of buildings of 21 schools in 274 C.M. Rise Schools will be completed by the month of August. The work of remaining school is in progress. Presentations were given in the meeting regarding free transport service, supply of essential materials, infrastructure development, educational activities, vocational education, etc.

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