
The face of government schools is changing through education revolution - Lalit Mohan Pathak 'Ballu'.
Nawanshahr - Under the leadership of Chief Minister Punjab Bhagwant Singh Mann, the Punjab Government is bringing changes in government schools through education revolution and is continuously strengthening the infrastructure of schools so that better education can be provided to the students.
Nawanshahr - Under the leadership of Chief Minister Punjab Bhagwant Singh Mann, the Punjab Government is bringing changes in government schools through education revolution and is continuously strengthening the infrastructure of schools so that better education can be provided to the students.
These things were expressed by Lalit Mohan Pathak Ballu, Vice Chairman of Punjab State Technical Education and Industrial Training Board, while participating as the chief guest in the Shiksha Kranti Samagam organized in various schools of Nawanshahr constituency today. During this, he dedicated development works worth Rs 18.72 lakh to the public in four schools.
He inaugurated classrooms, boundary wall and other development works constructed at a cost of Rs 1.50 crore in Government Senior Secondary School, Bahlur Kalan. Rs 5.88 lakh. Similarly, he inaugurated the boundary wall constructed at a cost of Rs 1.5 lakh in Government Primary School, Bahlur Kalan.
Construction of a class room in Government Primary School, Kot Ranjha at the cost of Rs. 2.20 lakhs. Construction of boundary wall in Government Primary School, Bairisiyan at the cost of Rs. 7.51 lakhs and construction of boundary wall at the cost of Rs. 1.50 lakhs. Rs. 3.13 lakhs. On this occasion, Lalit Mohan Pathak said that under the education revolution, the level of education in the state is being further increased and the morale of the students is being boosted by providing facilities in schools.
He said that the process of providing all types of facilities to the students in government schools will continue. On this occasion, dignitaries of the concerned areas, the entire staff of the schools, students and other dignitaries were present.
