
Rajasthan: State govt making every efforts to give give quality education, says CM
India Today
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said that the state government is working hard to provide high-quality education.
On Wednesday, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot remarked that the state government is making every effort to give quality school education in Rajasthan while emphasizing that recruitment to the vacant posts of teachers is the government’s priority. The chief minister further informed that the infrastructure development of Mahatma Gandhi English Medium Schools is being undertaken in order to give quality English medium education to students in the state, as per an official statement.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot went on to say that the state government’s efforts are getting positive results while adding that so far, 749 Mahatma Gandhi English Medium Schools have been set up across the state.
The statement further read that a total of 2,000 such schools are being set up in cities and villages in the state under the budget for 2022-23.
The chief minister said that 98.5 lakh students have been enrolled in the schools of the state and directed the officials that the enrolment for the upcoming session should be taken to more than 1 crore by organizing the entrance drive in a planned manner.
CM Ashok Gehlot further said that the Education cannot complete the recruitment process for the vacancies in the schools in a timely manner.
The Education Department should complete the recruitment process for the vacant posts in the schools in a time-bound manner, the CM said.
BD Kalla, the minister of education, stated that the process of filling empty school positions is moving forward quickly.
