Bengaluru ; The Karnataka government has upgraded 585 government schools under the PM SHRI scheme to improve the quality of education and infrastructure. The aim is to turn these schools into model institutions with better learning conditions.
The upgraded schools are being provided with facilities like smart classrooms, science labs, libraries and digital tools. This is expected to create a more modern and engaging environment for students.
The PM SHRI scheme focuses on improving existing schools instead of building new ones. It is part of a wider effort to bring changes in the education system in line with new national goals.
In Karnataka, more schools have been added to the scheme over time, and the number has increased in phases. The government is expected to continue expanding the project in the future.
The funding for the scheme is shared between the Centre and the state. The money is used for improving infrastructure, training teachers and providing better learning resources.
While the upgrades are a positive step, there are still concerns about how effectively the funds are being used and whether all schools are benefiting equally. Overall, the move is seen as an effort to strengthen government schools and improve student learning.
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