Madhya Pradesh has initiated the establishment of 9,000 ‘CM Rise’ schools to ensure quality education and foster innovation for students of all backgrounds.
The Madhya Pradesh government has announced plans to establish 9,000 ‘CM Rise’ schools across the state as a step toward improving the quality of education. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan made this announcement during his visit to Shajapur district. During the visit, he inaugurated a CM Rise School in Gulana village, which will be named after the renowned jurist and social reformer, Babasaheb Ambedkar, as a tribute to his contributions and legacy.
Reviving the ‘School Chale Hum’ campaign, originally initiated by former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee 23 years ago, is another focus of the government. This campaign aims to promote education and increase school enrollment throughout the state.
The CM Rise schools will prioritize the delivery of quality education by incorporating ‘smart classes.’ These technologically advanced classrooms will enable students to learn from teachers from Delhi and Mumbai, providing access to top-notch educational resources. The schools will also be equipped with modern laboratories, sports grounds, and other essential facilities to create an optimal learning environment.
To empower students, the government plans to establish Atal Tinkering Labs in these schools. These labs will foster innovation and creativity among students, offering them opportunities to explore and develop their skills. Furthermore, meritorious students will be awarded laptops as part of a state government scheme.
The Madhya Pradesh government is committed to removing barriers to education by providing resources and support to students. Initiatives include providing cycles, dresses, midday meals, scooties, and fee coverage for deserving students.