Shrinivasa.mmysuru: The state government has released funds for the development of 143 government schools that have completed 100 years in encouragement to improve existing infrastructure.
In MySuru District, three iconic schools are expected to get funds to get funds.
Among them are Maharaja High School in the heart of the city while expected to get Rs 20 Lakh.
Two other institutions are the Government of PU College for boys, who will get Rs.26.50 Lakh and the higher elementary school government, infantry, NR Mohalla which is expected to receive Rs 16.50 lakh.
Orders for funds made at 3.
Surat to the Education Officer Blok Nanjangud (PEO), CN Raju, the three institutions were selected in this scheme from the block.
Maharaja Middle School, which has 92 students, is one of the inheritance institutions in the city.
According to PV Nanjaraja Urs historians, this school is one of the first government king schools in this country.
“It began as a secondary school near the Suburban Bus Stand Gate by Krishnaraja Wadiyar III.
Then, enhanced to secondary school because the number of students increased and transferred to this site.
It is a secondary school – Urs said.
, Six in Shivamogga with 1,302 students, six in Kodagu with 1,289 students, and two schools at Mandya with 1,037 students.
According to the authorities, development work will be carried out through PWD or Zilla Pancayat Engineering Section.
“Emphasis will be given to improve school infrastructure,” said an official.
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