Haryana signs Rs 500 crore agreement with Global Schools Group to expand K-12 education infrastructure
Sundararajan | June 4, 2026 | 08:47 PM IST | 1 min read
The Singapore-based education provider will develop new campuses and expand existing facilities across Haryana, creating around 2,000 job opportunities
The Haryana government has signed an agreement with Singapore-based Global Schools Group (GSG) for an investment of Rs 500 crore to improve K-12 education infrastructure in the state. The proposed investment will be used to build new school campuses and expand existing facilities across Haryana. The project is expected to create about 2,000 direct and indirect jobs.
The agreement was signed during the launch of the Make in Haryana Policy and other sectoral policies on June 1 in the presence of Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini.
According to an official statement, Global Schools Group plans to expand its K-12 education network across major parts of Haryana . The new and expanded schools will follow international teaching standards and use modern technology. They will also offer globally recognised curricula and focus on the overall development of students.
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Rs 500 crore deal for Haryana schools
Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said the state is committed to creating an environment that supports investment, innovation, and job creation.
“Leading institutions choosing to partner with Haryana show growing confidence in the state’s investment potential and development path,” Saini said.
Commenting on the investment, Atul Temurnikar, chairman and co-founder of Global Schools Group, said the initiative will help improve the education system in the state.
“At a time when India is becoming a knowledge-driven economy, there is a growing need for institutions that support innovation, leadership, and a global outlook. This investment will create new opportunities for students, teachers, and professionals in the education sector and help build a future-ready education system in Haryana,” Temurnikar said.
The investment aligns with the Haryana government’s efforts to increase private sector participation in education, improve access to quality learning, and develop talent to meet future workforce needs.
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