Chief Minister announced free uniforms for all students in state-run schools
Bhubaneswar, 6th Sept: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said, the government has decided to provide free uniforms to all students in the state-run schools across the state and free bicycles to each class nine student. “The government has decided to provide free school uniforms to all students. Earlier, students belong to BPL families were getting the facility. Now students of APL family will also get free uniforms,” Patnaik said on Tuesday at a state-level function to celebrate Teachers Day here.
The chief minister also said that the government will distribute free bi-cycles to students of class nine. Earlier, only class ten students were given free bi-cycles. The government has taken several measures for enhancing quality of education in the state. Last week state government has abolished the block grant system and implemented grant-in-aid system for teachers. About 40,000 school teachers will be benefited from the new system, he said.
Patnaik offered floral tributes to former President of India Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan on his birth anniversary and presented state awards to 100 teachers for their outstanding contribution to the field of education. They were given a cheque of Rs 25,000 each besides a citation highlighting their contribution. “Teachers are the cornerstone of an empowered and enlightened society. On the occasion of Guru Divas, I thank them for their invaluable contribution towards nation building,” he said.
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