Top coaching institutes for civil service will open in Raipur…

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On the instructions of Chief Minister Shri Vishnudev Sai, the Tribal Department took the initiative
Apart from Delhi, an action plan was also made for UPSC preparation in Raipur
Raipur, 15 June 2024: The top coaching institutes of the country’s civil service will now open their branches in Raipur, so that the students of Scheduled Castes, Tribes and Other Backward Classes of the state will be able to avail high-level coaching facilities in Raipur apart from Delhi. For this, the Tribal Development Department has prepared a comprehensive action plan.

On the instructions of Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai, the Principal Secretary of the Department, Shri Sonamni Bora visited the Tribal Youth Hostel in Delhi and met the students. During this, he spoke to the representatives of the coaching institutes. Received information about the facilities being provided to the students of these institutes and the methods of teaching. Also, he also discussed the subject of opening branches of these coaching institutes in Raipur. The Principal Secretary asked that if their branches are opened in Raipur, what kind of help would they need from the government. In this regard, the coaching institutes have been asked to send their report to the department within a week.

Mr. Bora discussed with the students of Tribal Youth Hostel Delhi about various matters related to their education and career and after listening to their problems, assured them of taking necessary steps for their solution. During this, he emphasized on improving the facilities of the students so that they can focus on their studies without any interruption. Mr. Sonamni Bora instructed the officers of the Public Works Department to install air conditioners wherever necessary. Along with this, he also instructed to prepare the mess in a systematic manner and to install AC TV in the hall immediately. Along with this, he inquired about the compliance of the instructions given by the Chief Minister during his stay in Delhi.