Gurgaon: The Ministry of Education Haryana has decided to improve the elementary school infrastructure managed by the government in the city and will build slopes and install a rainwater harvesting system on campus.
According to a recent notification of the department, more than 30 schools will be increased by ramps for students with physical disabilities and around 27 schools will get a new rainwater harvesting system.
For these two increases, the department has released a budget around Rs 15 Lakh and Rs 13 Lakh, respectively.
Enables further information, senior education department officials claim that elementary and secondary schools are closed because of the third wave led by Omicron.
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Thus, the Department decided to resolve the improvement of delayed infrastructure in certain schools, based on input received from district officials.
“To make a friendly school for people with disabilities, we build ramps.
Also, during vaccination or other administrative drives, this place is used and the elderly people struggle to access buildings.
So, it will help them too.
In addition, the government is serious about conservation Water and school government will lead by giving an example in this drive.
Thus, we also install the rainwater harvesting system in these schools, “said a senior education department official.
According to the department, around 35 schools were identified by the Department for the construction of ramps.
However, after further assessment, officials found that ramps needed to be built only at 31 schools.
Thus, around Rs 42,000 per school will be spent on the construction of ramps.
The remaining budget will be used for other development purposes after consulting with the department.
Similar, RS 13 Lakh released for the installation of rainwater harvesting systems around 25 schools.
After the final evaluation, these units will only be installed in 23 government schools.
“We have received funding for infrastructure enhancements such as rampaging construction and installation of rainwater harvesting systems.
Based on our assessment, we will build slopings in 31 schools and install rainwater harvesting units around 23 schools.
Funds that remain unused will be used for development work Others after consulting with senior officials and getting their approval, “said Kalpana Ranga District Coordinator.