Haryana govt attempting to bridge hole between private and non-private schooling: Chief Secretary

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Chandigarh, Haryana Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi on Monday stated the state authorities is attempting to bridge the hole between private and non-private schooling by establishing the Mannequin Sanskriti and Saarthak Mannequin colleges.

Haryana govt attempting to bridge hole between private and non-private schooling: Chief Secretary

These colleges supply superior and inexpensive schooling to college students from economically weaker sections, he stated, including that the federal government plans to open a Mannequin Sanskriti College at each 10 kilometre distance in Haryana.

Talking as chief visitor throughout an interactive occasion at PM SHRI Authorities Mannequin Sanskriti Senior Secondary College at Bataur village in Panchkula, Rastogi emphasised the significance of self-confidence, focus and exhausting work in reaching heights.

Interacting with Class 12 college students, he shared private insights and urged them to profit from alternatives obtainable in authorities mannequin colleges.

“These schools are designed to nurture talent that may otherwise go unnoticed due to financial constraints,” he stated.

The chief secretary additionally promised to contribute ₹51,000 from his wage to the college for innovation actions.

Recounting his journey from a authorities faculty scholar to changing into an IAS officer and now the chief secretary, Rastogi inspired college students to consider in themselves.

Responding to a scholar named Shivani who requested about preparations for civil service examination, he emphasised the position of household, lecturers, confidence and focus in reaching such targets.

Responding to a different scholar’s concern concerning the shortage of bus service between Bataur and Shyamtoo, he promised to deal with the matter and make public transport obtainable quickly.

Rastogi additionally interacted with lecturers and faculty heads, stressing that accessible and empowering lecturers can rework a scholar’s journey.

“Teachers must engage directly with students, understand their concerns and build their confidence,” he stated.

District Schooling Officer Satpal Kaushik stated the variety of admissions in authorities colleges in Panchkula district went up by 68,188 in 2024-25.