Raipur: Chief Minister performed Bhoomipujan and inaugurated works costing 7.25 crores in English medium schools of Patan area.

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Raipur, 02 August 2021. Chief Minister  Bhupesh Baghel, through a virtual program organized at his residence office here today, performed Bhoomi Pujan of works costing Rs. and launched. On this occasion, while congratulating and congratulating the children on the commencement of classes for teaching and learning in all sixteen Swami Atmanand English schools of Durg district from August 2, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel said that due to Corona, there is a lot of hindrance in the education of the children. I. During the Corona period, the children patiently continued their studies online. The Chief Minister also praised the patience, understanding and tolerance of school children regarding their studies during the Corona period.

The Chief Minister further said that due to our caution, victory has been achieved in the prevention of corona infection. Corona crisis is not over yet, There is a need to be very careful going forward. Congratulating and congratulating the newly admitted children in 7 Swami Atmanand English Schools in Patan area, he said that three English medium schools were started in this area last year. Four new more English schools are being started from this session. With this, children will get better facilities for studying education in English medium. He said that 172 English schools are being started across the state. With the best education in these schools, better facilities are being provided to the children. Seeing the quality of Swami Atmanand English School, children from private schools also want to study in these schools. In Durg district, 7 thousand 878 children have taken admission in Swami Atmanand English Schools. The main objective of Swami Atmanand English School is to provide opportunities for good education to the children of the poorest of the poor families. Our goal is students To build a complete personality. These children will become the citizens of future new Chhattisgarh and will take their state to new heights.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister interacted with the children of all 7 English medium schools of Patan region. Expressing gratitude to Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, student of Swami Atmanand English School, Patan, Nishant said that your efforts have opened a golden opportunity for children like us to get education in English medium. Nishant said that he wants to become a sketch artist after studying and writing. Shiney, a student of Sailud, said that by starting an English medium school, you have ensured the best education system for those children too. Those who were not able to study in private English schools due to financial constraints. Ramanshu Sahu, a student of Jamgaon RK said that the opportunity to study in English medium is a big achievement for all of us. Student Aarohi Verma said that she wants to become a doctor. Enrolling in an English school has made the road to further studies easier. Shri Dharmendra Sinha of Patan School Palak Samiti thanked the Chief Minister on behalf of the Parents, School Management Committee, Parent Committee of Patan region and appreciated the innovations made by them in the field of education and said that the state should have to do this. Will get benefit. Khadi Village Industries Board member Hemant Devangan, teacher Chandrika Uday, parent Kamlesh Mishra also thanked Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel for his efforts to provide free English medium education system in the state.
Collector Dr. Sarveshwar Narendra Bhure, while presenting the report at the beginning of the program, informed about the arrangement of English medium schools. He said that out of 2880 seats in 7 English schools of Patan region, children have been enrolled in 2809 seats so far. 157 teachers have been appointed in these schools. These schools include Kumhari, Janjgiri, Patan, Selud, Ranitarai, Jamgaon M and Jamgaon R. On this occasion, Sarvshree Ashish Verma, Nagar Panchayat President Shri Bhupendra Kashyap and other public representatives, parents and school children were present.