The Free Press Journal

More Sainik schools to come up in country

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Over 15,000 schools will be qualitativ­ely strengthen­ed as per reforms proposed in the new National Education Policy (NEP), which will help in handholdin­g and mentoring other schools, according to the Union Budget for 2021-22 announced on Monday. A total of 100 new Sainik Schools will also be set up in partnershi­p with NGOs, private schools and states.

"More than 15,000 schools will be qualitativ­ely strengthen­ed to include all components of the National Education Policy. They shall emerge as exemplar schools in their regions, handholdin­g and mentoring other schools to achieve the ideals of the policy," Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in her budget speech. Making board exams easy, reduction of curriculum to core concepts, replacemen­t of 10+2 structure of school curricula with a 5+3+3+4 structure and teaching up to at least class 5 in the mother tongue or a regional language, are among the many school education reforms outlined in the new National Education Policy, which was announced last year.

This is the first budget af ter the notificati­on of the new NEP. "A total of 100 new Sainik Schools will be set up in partnershi­p with NGOs, private schools and states," Sitharaman said.

The Sainik Schools are a system of schools in India establishe­d and managed by the Sainik Schools Society under the Ministr y of Defence. There are over 30 Sainik Schools in the countr y at present.

The Ministr y of Education's Department of School Education and Literacy will receive Rs 54,873.66 crore for the upcoming financial year as against Rs 59,845 crore last year.

The funds for the Kendriya Vidyalayas saw an increase as the KVs have been issued Rs 6,800 crore for the upcoming financial year as compared to Rs 5,516 crore last year.

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