Karnataka government to revitalise 350 schools under ‘Nammoora Shaale Nammellara Shaale’ initiative
Bal Utsav has signed an agreement with the Department of Education to establish a model school in every district and Taluk of Karnataka.
Arpita Das | February 15, 2023 | 01:52 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Government of Karnataka has partnered with Bal Utsav NGO to revitalize 350 government schools in the state. Under the partnership, Bal Utsav has been selected as the implementation partner for the government’s pioneering initiative for public school development, the "Nammoora Shaale, Nammellara Shaale" initiative.
The initiative aims to improve the quality of education in state-run schools and establish at least one school complex in every district of Karnataka.
Also Read | Board Exam Results: In some state boards, less than half of Classes 10, 12 ST students pass
As the implementation partner, Bal Utsav has signed an agreement with the Department of Education to build and operate a model school in every district of Karnataka in the first year (2023-2024) and in every Taluk of Karnataka from the second year (2024-2025).
The "Nammoora Shaale, Nammellara Shaale" initiative is expected to bring public participation into public schools and make quality education accessible to children from lower-income families across the state. The general public can participate by providing monetary support or by donating classroom supplies.
Also Read | 18 New Sainik Schools to admit students through AISSEE 2023 from this academic session
"Bal Utsav will facilitate the rollout of this initiative across the State and will also be responsible for the operations like overseeing the school infrastructural developments, providing students with classroom essentials, WaSH (Water, Sanitation & Hygiene), teacher development and ensuring quality education through scholarships. The initiative has already received pledges from leading corporates and individuals to support over 60 schools in the next 12 months", the IIT Madras release reads.
BC Nagesh, Minister of School Education, Government of Karnataka, said, "The initiative “Nammoora Shaale, Nammellara Shaale” affirms the crucial role education plays in society and the nation's growth. We must prioritise education and provide the necessary resources required to enhance our current education system. We express our gratitude towards Bal Utsav and its founder Ramesh Balasundaram, who understands the ground reality of this space, for their proactive efforts towards the goal of elevating our schools to the desired standard.”
Also Read | Delhi LG inaugurates classroom block at MCD school at Jasola
Binu Verma, Co-Founder and Director of Bal Utsav, said, “We at Bal Utsav believe that this initiative is a significant step towards ensuring quality education for all children in Karnataka and is an important milestone in bringing the ‘public’ into public schools. The overwhelming support that the initiative continues to gather from the Department of Education, Government of Karnataka and various communities has been inspiring and humbling. With education at the heart of it, we remain committed to creating a better future for children, their families and the society.”
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Featured News
]- NTA Overhaul: 1,000 secure exam centres, biometrics to prevent fraud, question paper changes, suggests panel
- What changes in NEET UG? Experts’ panel suggests multi-stage exam, security overhaul, simpler process to NTA
- Use KVs, JNVs as NEET, JEE Main exam centres: High Level Committee on NTA
- Maharashtra cluster universities may now comprise only self-financed colleges; government tables Bill
- National Testing Agency exam count dropped by over 50% in 2024; lowest in 5 years
- NIOS Exams: Over 35,000 cheating cases reported since 2022, education ministry tells Lok Sabha
- South Asian University plans more online degrees, course, to start arts, management faculties
- ‘Take action’ on 22,298 unrecognised schools in UDISE Plus by March: Education ministry to states
- Study Abroad: Italy’s new student visa rules may cause delays for Indian student
- Board Exams: States agree to equivalence; no question paper ‘jumbling’ from next year, says PARAKH CEO