Chhattisgarh Government has launched the 'Mukhyamantri School Jatan Yojana' with the aim of developing high-quality infrastructure in schools across the state.
Under this scheme, a total of 1365 schools in the district are currently undergoing renovations. This scheme, launched as per the directions of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, aims to create a better learning environment for children by improving the condition of these schools.
With the guidance of Collector Saurabh Kumar, the renovation work on school buildings is progressing steadily. The transformation of these 1365 schools is being carried out at a cost of Rs 74 crores, 74 lakhs, and 59 thousand. The renovation work includes roof repairs, wall painting, toilet refurbishment, and overall beautification. The school buildings are being painted using natural cow dung paint, making them visually attractive.
The schools where the renovation work has been completed now have a completely new look. These schools will provide a conducive environment for students to learn. The villagers in the areas where the renovation work has been finished expressed their heartfelt gratitude to Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, stating that this scheme will improve school infrastructure and enable students to receive a quality education.