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PMO team reviews PM Shri scheme in Jaisalmer

PMO team reviews PM Shri scheme in Jaisalmer

Time of India2 days ago
Jaisalmer: A team from Prime Minister's Office (PMO) visited Kendriya Vidyalaya BSF Dabla and other schools in Jaisalmer Wednesday to review PM SHRI scheme.
The team included Chandra Mohan Thakur, deputy secretary, PMO, Mahesh Kumar Bissa, DEO (HQ) secondary, Rakesh Chaudhary, district sports officer; Himmat Singh, ADPC, Jodhpur; and Sanjay Yadav, DD RCSE, Jaipur.
The team also inspected PM Shri Navodaya Vidyalay Shri Mohangarh, PM Shri Vidyalay Mahadevnagar Shri Mohangarh, and PM Shri Amar Shaheed Sagarmal Gopa Vidyalay Jaisalmer.
The main objective of the visit was to understand the implementation of the scheme at the ground level, interact with key stakeholders and beneficiaries, identify good practices and regional challenges, and collect inputs for evidence-based documentation.
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