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Delhi government's 100-day report card: Free coaching, digital schools and more

Delhi government's 100-day report card: Free coaching, digital schools and more

India Today4 days ago

In the first 100 days, our government has balanced faith with focused action—100 days of belief, and 100 days of dedicated work.Inspired by the ideals of Atal Bihari Vajpayee and guided by the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta's administration is firmly rooted in the principle of Antyodaya—uplifting the poorest of the poor.To that end, 2,500 new homes are currently under construction for economically weaker sections. A budget allocation of ?700 crore has been sanctioned to improve sanitation infrastructure, with a focus on building toilets and bathrooms in slum areas, significantly improving the quality of life for residents.advertisement
In the field of higher education, financial grants have already been disbursed directly to the accounts of 12 colleges affiliated with Delhi University. The administration has reinstated scholarships for students from families with annual incomes up to Rs 3 lakh—an initiative that had previously been discontinued.Recognising the importance of accessible education, the government has launched a plan within its first 100 days to provide free coaching for entrance exams like NEET and CUET. Additionally, 75 CM Shri Schools will be opened under the Antyodaya initiative to ensure that underprivileged children have access to quality education.Technology integration is also underway: 250 government schools will soon be equipped with digital libraries and modern learning tools. Furthermore, 100 schools will receive state-of-the-art language laboratories to expose students to multiple languages and broaden their global outlook.advertisementIn a move to encourage academic excellence, 1,200 meritorious students will receive laptops this September, and 2,200 deserving students will be provided free coaching at top-tier institutes.On the energy and welfare front, the government has introduced an electricity subsidy and extended the benefits of the PM Surya Ghar Yojana to eligible households.Efforts to streamline the EWS admission process have yielded positive results, with 28,000 children successfully admitted under the quota—free from irregularities or malpractice.In just 100 days, the foundation has been laid for a future where opportunity and dignity are not privileges, but guarantees—for every citizen, especially the most marginalised.(With inputs from Ashish Sood)Trending Reel

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