Free education to children from poor families at Haryana Model Sanskriti schools

Children belonging to poor families under 'Parivar Pehchan Patra' will be given free education at government-run Model Sanskriti schools in Haryana.

Haryana model sanskriti schools to give free education to poor children (Representational Image)
Haryana model sanskriti schools to give free education to poor children (Representational Image)

Press Trust of India | September 3, 2021 | 08:27 PM IST

CHANDIGARH: Children belonging to poor families verified under 'Parivar Pehchan Patra' will now be imparted free education at government-run Model Sanskriti schools in Haryana.

The decision was taken in a meeting under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Friday to review the progress of such schools. Haryana Education Minister Kanwar Pal was also present in the meeting, an official statement said. To ensure consistent progress of these schools, Khattar directed officers concerned to conduct field visits and carry out monthly reviews of these schools. He also expressed satisfaction over the work done by the education department in setting up these schools, adding that there is a demand to increase their number.

J Ganesan, director, Elementary Education and Special Secretary, School Education Department, said the chief minister had earlier made an announcement to open Government Model Sanskriti Senior Secondary schools and Government Model Sanskriti Primary schools in each block of the state to render quality education at par with private schools. At present, there are 137 Government Model Sanskriti Senior Secondary schools and 1,418 Model Sanskriti Primary schools in the northern state.

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Notably, the state assembly had recently passed the Haryana Parivar Pehchan Bill, a legislation aimed at providing a unique identifier number to each family for determination of eligibility of any scheme, subsidy, service or benefit provided by the Haryana government. Khattar informed the assembly last month that 64 lakh families in the state had been registered under the Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP) initiative.

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