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A program will be taken to improve housing schools in Karnataka: cm

A program will be taken to improve housing schools in Karnataka: cm
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Bengaluru: Minister Karnataka Basavaraj Bommai on Friday said a special program would be taken to provide “qualitative upgrades” for SC, ST, OBC and minority children of housing schools in the state, to bring them to CBSE standards.
“This is a thought of our government that in the future SC, ST, OBC and a minority of housing schools – we have invested a lot in this school for infrastructure there is a need to give them qualitative upgrades,” said Bommai.
Safe! You have successfully thrown your voteogin to see Resultspeaking at an event to mark the 106th birth alert from the former Minister D Devaraj Urs, he said, there is a need to create opportunities for students to learn there not only for higher education, but also education international and create employment opportunities.
“So, we come out with a special program for this.
Is it a neet exam or CET, we want to increase their confidence to take a competitive exam.
Karnataka starts Adarsha Vidyalayas on line with CBSE.
We want to create a system where housing schools will be Become a CBSE standard, “he added.
There are around 800 catering housing schools for students from various social groups in the state.
It stated that the state government will also start three new housing schools for children belonging to nomaden tribes this year, said minister’s chairman.
There are four schools and corporations.
“Of the four schools, two do not have their own buildings.
For that, we provide RS 6 Crore every …
We will also make a decision to maintain a unique nomadic culture,” he said.
Furthermore, he said, that his government would work on three ‘ice’ for the development of poor and oppressed, they – education, employment and empowerment.
The minister’s chairman handed over the Devaraj Urs award to be institutionalized by the state government.
Given the URS and “revolutionary” land reform, Bommai said, “He was released soil and he freed children from the ground.”
The minister’s chairman also remembers its contribution to the electricity and irrigation of the hydropower project in the state.
Noted that some programs started by Urs are still running.
“Every year, we provide scholarships to students worth RS 625 Crore ….
also housing schools for backup class students are also being carried out.”

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