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27% increase in students opting for science stream: CM
Gandhinagar: Chief minister Bhupendra Patel said on Monday that state govt schemes like the Namo Lakshmi and Namo Sarswati schemes encouraged students to opt for the science stream.
In one year, there was a 27% increase in students opting for the science stream, he added. While the Namo Lakshmi scheme provides financial assistance for girls studying at the secondary and higher secondary level (Class 9 to 12), the Namo Sarswati scheme offers financial support to girls who opt for the science stream in Class 11 and 12.
Speaking at the inauguration of a Swaminarayan Gurukul at Dabhoi in Vadodara district, the CM said that the Mission School of Excellence programme and the Vidya Samiksha Kendra contributed towards upscaling the quality of education being provided in govt schools.
Patel said that the new education policy will "shape the future citizens of India with modernity and values. In the Indian education system, values are indispensable along with knowledge.
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He added that India's 'gurukul' culture is now being revived with modern methods. He added that institutions like the Swaminarayan Gurukul provide students not only with academic knowledge but also value-based training for life. Commenting on the steps being taken by the state govt to improve the quality of education, the CM said that through the Gunotsav campaign, learning outcomes of students are being monitored regularly.
He added that special attention was given to girls' education through initiatives like Kanya Kelavani and the school enrolment drive (Shala Pravesh Utsav).