Hindustan Times (Delhi)

First model school launched in Rouse Avenue

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government launched the first of its 54 model schools, which has audio-visual teaching aids, projectors in classrooms and a swanky building on Wednesday.

Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia had in 2015 announced that the government will turn 54 of its schools as a pilot project to bring government schools at par with private schools.

While all the shortliste­d schools are undergoing renovation, Sarvodaya Bal Vidyalaya in Rouse Avenue was the first to be completed.

“Students will have access to top-class infrastruc­ture. This convenienc­e is just a step towards quality education not the ultimate goal. It is the quality that matters more than basic convenienc­e,” Sisodia said at the inaugurati­on.

The Delhi government aims to provide basic facilities like decent furniture, projectors, RO drinking water and clean toilets at these 54 model schools.

This effort is a part of the ambitious project “Chunauti 2018” in which the AAP government aims to improve infrastruc­ture of government schools while imparting basic skills like reading, writing and learning with trained teachers and an education makeover.

Officials said that schools were selected to become part of the pilot project after the principals submitted proposals on how they plan to improve their schools.

The directorat­e of education had started a special programme under which experts are teaching students music, dance (classical and contempora­ry), theatre, fine arts (including craft), creative writing and photograph­y.

However, the government schools teachers’ associatio­n (GSTA) claimed there is a lot to be done to improve the quality of education at government schools.

“In this particular school, there are 68 positions out of which 20 are vacant. If this is the situation of a model school, imagine what is the condition in the rest of the schools,” said Ajay Veer Yadav, secretary GSTA.

 ??  ?? Deputy CM Manish Sisodia had in 2015 announced that the government will turn 54 of its schools into model schools. SONU MEHTA/HT PHOTO
Deputy CM Manish Sisodia had in 2015 announced that the government will turn 54 of its schools into model schools. SONU MEHTA/HT PHOTO

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