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15k students move to civil schools

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Letter: At least 14,680 students have taken revenues in city schools run by Municipal Corporation (SMC) in the past year, the latest data released by the Civic body revealed.
Overall 1.65 lakh students were studying at the school run by Nagar Prathmik Shikitan Samiti (NPSS) and also claimed that it was the highest in this country.
According to parents of children who study in SMC schools and also civilian authorities, increased infrastructure and the quality of teaching is what the main resources for students.
The majority of city schools in the city do not have vacancies in class, while schools in Varachha, Katargam, Amroli and the area around this area have a list of waiting for students who are looking for entrance tickets to these schools.
“We observed a sudden increase in the number of students this year and at least 14,680 students migrate from private schools.
In NPSS, the facilities and quality of education have increased over time,” said Paresh Patel, Chairperson, Fixed Committee, SMC.
“All our teachers fulfill requirements according to the standards and they work hard to improve the performance of each student.
We have also adopted modern technology and infrastructure such as smart boards, computer laboratories and science.
Because Covid people face difficult financial situations that divert them to city schools, “VM Desai, Administrative Officer, NPSS.” I received a ticket for my children at school where I joined in 2017 as the principal.
We have a waiting list of more than 2,000 students who are looking for entrance tickets now.
We work hard to improve Knowledge of every student and it works, “said Chetan Hirpara, City Principal in Utran.among some benefits of BEASISW A like aid for top scorers in the National Examination (NMM) which is only available at a government school.
“Not only school infrastructure but government assistance such as scholarships through NMM are several points that attract students and parents to city schools,” Hitesh Dudhat said, the principal in Yogi Chowk.

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