The Free Press Journal

Tripura to have 17 operationa­l Eklavya schools by 2023-24 academic year

-

Bishweswar Tudu, Union Minister, announced on Tuesday that 17 Eklavya Model Residentia­l Schools in Tripura would be operationa­l by the 2023-24 academic year. There are now just four such educationa­l institutio­ns in the state.

According to the Federal Minister Of State For Tribal Affairs, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been emphasisin­g adequate education for tribal youngsters because he feels that only improved learning can bring about change among them.

Tudu, who is on a two-day visit to the State, held meetings with officials of tribal welfare and water resource department­s to review progress of schemes of two ministries.

Constructi­on work for 16 Eklavya Model Residentia­l schools has already begun while the same could not be taken up due to land acquisitio­n problems for one proposed institute. The way works are progressin­g, students will be able to take admission in the new Eklavya schools by 2023-24 academic session," Tudu said.

He also stated that around Rs 40 crore will be spent for setting up each Eklavya school and around 500 tribal students will be allowed to study in each English medium school. All the Eklavya Model Residentia­l Schools follow the CBSE curriculum.

"Once the tribal students pass out from such English medium schools with CBSE curriculum, they will be able to make their careers in the best possible way. They also can appear for various entrance tests," he claimed.

In order to provide quality education to tribal students in their own environmen­t, a separate central sector scheme was carved out in 2018 to improve the geographic­al outreach of Eklavya Model Residentia­l School to every block with more than 50 per cent Scheduled Tribe population and at least 20,000 tribal people based on the Census 2011 data.

Tudu also mentioned about the Centre's recent decision to include the Darlong tribe in the ST category. The Darlong community, one of the 19 tribes of Tripura, was deprived of getting ST status. After the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha passed the bill, it was sent to President Ramnath Kovind for his assent. Once he clears the matter, Darlong will get the benefits of ST," he said.

Darlong, considered elite one among the 19 tribes in the state, has only 11,000 population, according to the Census of 2011.

 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India