The Asian Age

SDMC school gets smart classrooms, CCTVs and library

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Lieutenant-governor Najeeb Jung inaugurate­d smart classrooms, CCTVs and a library at a South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (SDMC) primary school on Thursday. Mr Jung said that the process of learning in the school will go a long way in nurturing the future of the students and making them good citizens of the country.

Sharing his experience during his stay in Britain, where his kids were studying in a government school which were as good as wellknown public schools, Mr Jung said that the school has been reflecting the same learning atmosphere which is found to be prevalent in well establishe­d prestigiou­s public schools.

While compliment­ing the efforts of the SDMC in giving shape to the school quality enhancemen­t programme, Mr Jung said that maintainin­g standards is a challenge though establishi­ng and running an educationa­l institutio­n is not so difficult. “The systems and standards must either remain same or be improved despite changes in the organisati­on,” he added.

“Imparting knowledge of ABC will not help in overall developmen­t of the students. The teachers have a major responsibi­lity for instilling the essence of good behaviour, moral values, and patriotism in students by their own decent behaviour and habits. The success of education will be

termed relevant if the passed out students possess adequate sensitivit­y apart from zeal for work, religion, caste, economic situation, and regional considerat­ions. This will go a long way in upgrading the honour of the country,” said Mr Jung.

According South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n commission­er P.K. Goel, the transforma­tion in the school has been possible with the joint, untiring efforts of the corporatio­n and an NGO.

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