Patiala: In Patiala, as many as 94 elementary schools and 29 top elementary schools in Patiala District have witnessed an increase in registration of more than 25% during the current academic session.
A total of 16166 private school students have chosen government schools to have access to infrastructure education facilities and better quality available by the Ministry of Education in Government Schools.
District education officials revealed that as many as 8120 students from private schools had shifted to as many as 940 government elementary schools in the district.
Likewise, around 8046 students from private schools have been accepted themselves at 375 elementary schools in this district.
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Primary school, Victoria has increased from 28 to 102.
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versatile The school, Passi Road has witnessed 53%, 30% and 39% increase each registration during the current academic session.
District Education Officers (Primary), Amarjit Singh, said, “Infrastructure facilities for artistic state, innovative activity-based teaching techniques, training facilities for various competitive entry checks and digital education have brought positive change in mind mindset, consequently.
Records increase registration and shift Students from the private sector to the government school are being witnessed.
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