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Mission Schools of Excellence’ launched by PM Modi: Key Points
- The ‘Mission Schools of Excellence’, has a budget of 10,000 crore and is partially supported by the World Bank.
- It was designed to improve the state’s educational infrastructure by constructing new classrooms, smart classrooms, computer labs, and other improvements.
- Over 5,567 crore worth of school infrastructure upgrades would be carried out during its first phase.
- In addition to 1.5 lakh smart classrooms, 50,000 classrooms, 20,000 computer labs, and 5,000 Atal Tinkering labs will be built as part of the project in government schools.
- Earlier, Mr. Modi had opened a school monitoring centre in Gandhinagar and urged all States to establish such cutting-edge facilities to raise the standard of instruction in classrooms.
Mission Schools of Excellence: About
- The ‘Mission Schools of Excellence’ project was started after AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal sent his deputy Manish Sisodia to Gujarat to compare the educational standards in public schools in the two States.
- The recently introduced 5G services, according to the prime minister, would fundamentally alter the nation’s educational system.
- It will advance the educational system beyond smart buildings, smart classrooms, and smart lessons.
- The power of virtual reality and the Internet of Things will be accessible to our kids in the classroom.
- Gujarat has pioneered and advanced the most in the nation with the “Mission Schools of Excellence.”
- The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi launched Mission Schools of Excellence at Trimandir, Adalaj, Gujarat today. The Mission has been conceived with a total outlay of 10,000 Crores. During the event at Trimandir, the Prime Minister also launched projects worth around Rs 4260 crores.
Mission Schools of Excellence – Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
A Public-Private Partnership (PPP) is a partnership between the public sector and the private sector for the purpose of completing work on time and within budget. The Government of Gujarat has adopted the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode to set up a larger number of schools through the contribution of capital expenditure from private partners.
The reasons to adopt the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) approach for setting up the schools of excellence are as follows:
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Mission Schools of Excellence – Other Initiatives for Gujarat Students
- PM SHRI Schools – The PM SHRI Schools will be developed as Green schools, incorporating environment-friendly aspects like solar panels and LED lights, nutrition gardens with natural farming and awareness generation to adopt a sustainable lifestyle. These schools will provide quality education based on special modules delivered by qualified mentors for co-curricular activities.
- Bal Pravesh – The Gujarat Government scheme, Bal Pravesh, is a part of the Kanya Kelavani campaign. The government aims to enrol over 5,25,000 girls in the state through the Kanya Kelavani drive. The ministers and other government officials encourage parents to enrol their children in schools as education is a prime factor in combating poverty. To ensure and enhance the quality of food. The officials even share the food with children under the ‘Mid Day Meal’ scheme.
Mission Schools of Excellence – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q.1 Who has launched the schools of excellence project in Gujarat?
The Hon’ble Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, has launched the schools of excellence initiative in Gujarat’s Adalaj town.
Q2. What is the aim of the schools of excellence?
The aim of the schools of excellence is to strengthen the education infrastructure of Gujarat by setting up new smart classrooms, computer labs, and practical labs.
Q3. Who is funding the schools of excellence project?
The schools of excellence project is partially funded by the World Bank of India.