Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Aug 22: Minister for PHE, Irrigation & Flood Control Sham Lal Choudhary today said the Government has laid special thrust on consolidation of infrastructure in educational institutions to make these real hubs of modern learning.
The Minister said this while addressing a function at Government Higher Secondary School, Sai in Suchetgarh.
Highlighting the importance of education, the Minister said education system is being refurbished to enable the pass outs to meet the challenges of modern world.
“Vocationalization of school education and promotion of research at Higher Education are some path breaking steps being taken up under the new system,” he said and listed various projects and flagships educational schemes introduced by the Government to meet this goal. He said introduction of vocational education has been given first priority under flagship RMSA scheme.
On the occasion, the Minister felicitated 13 girl students for their excellent performance in class XII examinations, in a function which was organised by Non Government Organization – “The Living Foundation”.
The meritorious students included Divyanjana Choudhary, Anuradha, Shivani Choudhary, Bandhana Choudhary, Sonia Choudhary, Nisha Devi, Pooja Choudhary, Kajal Choudhary, Palwinder Kour, Jyoti Choudhary, Priya Choudhary, Sunena Devi and Sonia Choudhary.
Earlier, the Minister inaugurated newly established ICT Room in the school. The Minister also inspected ongoing development works in the school which included construction of boundary wall, principal office complex and upgrading of play ground taken up at a cost of Rs 60 lakh.
Principal GHSS, Sai, Vidyotma Gupta and staff of the school were present in the felicitation programme.
Later, the Minister distributed organic fertilizer NPT bags among the farmers under Suchetgarh Basmati Rice Cluster (SBRC) project at Common Facility Centre, Suchetgarh.
Speaking on the occasion, he asked the farmers to avail various intervention schemes introduced by the Government to boost agriculture production and provide market facilities to them. He said, under the the SBRC project, the Government is providing 80 per cent subsidy to local farmers for procuring farming machinery and tools.