
6 more schools in Sahnewal constituency get Rs 58L for infra devpt
Sahnewal (Ludhiana): Housing and urban development minister
Hardeep Singh Mundian
dedicated infrastructure development projects worth Rs 57.63 lakh to six more govt primary schools in Sahnewal constituency Saturday.
These include govt primary schools in Mangarh, Katani Kalan, Barwala, Bhaini Sahib, Raian and Katani Khurd.
The initiative is part of Punjab's Sikhya Kranti to bring about a revolution in school education across the state. Constructing modern schools with smart classrooms, refurbishing the furniture, setting up state-of-the-art laboratories, well-equipped libraries, securing boundary walls, and ensuring the availability of clean drinking water are all part of the infrastructure upgrade.
During the inauguration ceremony in each school, Mundian said the govt is spending Rs 2,000 crore on the transformation of schools under Sikhya Kranti, fulfilling its promise to overhaul Punjab's education and health sectors.
Villagers said the new smart classrooms and boundary walls will make the schools a better place for learning. They thanked the Punjab govt for making children's education its top priority.

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