Officials must step forward to connect with the primary school adoption programme: CM



UP CM to launch ‘School Chalo Abhiyan’ from Shravasti on Monday


Yogi Govt 2.0 to prioritise development of districts with lower literacy rate


Officials must step forward to connect with the primary school adoption programme: CM


Operation Kayakalp: All primary schools to have smart classes


Lucknow, April 3, 2022


To ensure 100 percent enrolment in primary and upper primary schools in Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will launch the ‘School Chalo Abhiyan’ from Shravasti district on April 4. 


This will be another effort made by the Uttar Pradesh government in the direction of shaping the future of primary education and towards the holistic development of primary schools.


The Chief Minister has instructed that the districts with low literacy rates should be prioritized. The primary schools in the state should be equipped with better facilities, he said.


‘School Chalo Abhiyan’ is being started from Shravasti which has the lowest literacy rate in the state followed by Bahraich, Balrampur, Badaun and Rampur. The CM further said that government schools must attain 100% saturation of Operation Kayakalp indicators which aim at giving the government schools a facelift.


The Chief Minister further instructed the officials that along with all the public representatives that will be associated with the campaign, the members of the legislative assembly (MLAs) must adopt one school each. In addition to this, the officials should also adopt the schools for their holistic development.


Facilities in primary schools should be improved: CM


The Chief Minister has also directed that all the government schools must offer basic facilities — toilets, drinking water, furniture and smart classes – to students. He also asked the departmental officials to carry out a campaign to collaborate with the alumni (of government schools) and private firms for the transformation of state-run schools.


 Further directions have been issued to the basic education department to gear up for the campaign and ensure deployment of teachers in all state-run schools. All students will be provided with uniforms and shoes and socks.


Posting of teachers should be done on priority: Yogi


The Chief Minister asked the officers to run a time-bound campaign for the posting of teachers in every school of the Basic Education Council.


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