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Model School for Tribal students operationalised in Kandi

K H News Service by K H News Service
September 16, 2022
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Rajouri :  The Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS), a model school for tribal students has been operationalised in Kandi, District Rajourion Thursday and facilities dedicated to the students. The modern facility will offer state-of-the art educational facilities as per the norms of Central Board of School Education (CBSE) and National Educational Society for Tribal Students (NEST).

District Development Councillor, Budhal-Old, ShaziaKouser dedicated the modern residential educational facility to tribal students, in presence of Chairman, Block Development Council, JavedIqbalChoudhary, Addl Deputy Commissioner, Surinder Mohan Sharma, District Tribal Welfare Officer, Wakeel Ahmed, Principal JNV H N Pandey, TehsildarSumitKohli, BDO MohatshimHanief, BDO Sheharyar Dar, ZEPO Ishtiaq Ahmed Choudhary, TWSO Khurshid Ahmed, HM Mohammad Sharief, PRI members and local officials of the department.

DDC ShaziaKouser expressed gratitude to the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha for historic work initiated for tribal welfare, particularly in the education sector which was awaited since the last several decades. She also thanked Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta and Addl Chief Secretary VivekBhardwaj for their efforts to make the EMRS operational in Kandi, for which many districts waited for more than 20 years despite sanction by the Govt of India. She also conveyed appreciation for stellar work initiated by the Tribal Affairs department led by Dr ShahidChoudhary.

BDC Chairperson, JavedIqbalChoudhary highlighted the efforts being made in Koteranka Sub-Division for upliftment of education sector including smart schools, hostels, residential schools, enhanced scholarship, skilling avenues and other facilities approved and provided by the Lieutenant Governor administration. He mentioned that modernisation of 20 schools in the area is benefitting more than 4500 students in far-flung areas where they are witnessing the technological advancements for the first time.

Pertinently, Jammu and Kashmir J&K Government has operationalised 6 EMRS this year in record time which were sanctioned between 1997 to 2020 and the Ministry of Tribal Affairs had mandated concurrent academic sessions with effect from year of sanction but same remained awaited. This has helped J&K to receive more that Rs 10.00 Cr annual grant for students admitted in these schools.

Proposal for 17 more EMRS has been submitted to the Ministry out of which 10 are under process for sanction. One EMRS has been recommended for Khwas block and a residential school in Budhal of Koteranka Sub-Division which has the highest tribal population.

Tribal Affairs department has also released first instalment of Rs 2.50 Cr for construction of EMRS building the foundation of which is expected shortly and PWD is in the process of tendering, with an approved cost of Rs 16.00 Cr for the project. In 1st batch 60 students have been selected for admission through a competitive process and every year a similar number will be selected, making 420 students in class 6 to 12 under CBSE pattern. TAD also notified that 50% seats are reserved for girl students and 10% of overall seats are reserved for non-tribal students.

K H News Service

K H News Service

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