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57 Districts In Uttar Pradesh Are About To Get Chief Minister Model Composite Schools

Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, plans to open 57 districts around the state with cutting-edge “Chief Minister Model Composite Schools.” According to the proposal, one educational facility would be upgraded to Chief Minister Abhyudaya Composite School in each of the 57 districts.Following the establishment of 16 Atal Residential Schools in the state, this trend occurred.

According to reports, the chief minister called a high-level conference on Friday in Abid to assess the state of education and provide any required direction.

“Now, we must take steps to construct fully functional schools from pre-primary to Class 12 in every area. A “Chief Minister Model Composite School” should be established in each of the remaining 57 districts, except those where Atal Residential Schools are located, he said.

CM Model Composite Schools Information
The cutting-edge “Chief Minister Model Composite Schools” will each be constructed on a campus that is between 5 and 10 acres large.According to the early designs, a minimum of three parts have been produced for each standard.

Yogi claims that the principal, teachers, and other staff members would all have access to housing on the school’s grounds.

The chief minister also pledged that the school will have access to top-notch infrastructure while expressing confidence in the ambitious initiative. Each school need to have a smart class. Additionally, each university has to establish a center for robots and machine intelligence.

The government will improve 250 of these top council composite schools, providing them with things like language labs, smart classrooms, security guards, modular scientific labs, robotics and machine learning labs, etc. The chief minister said that it should be implemented and monitored under the direction of the district magistrate.

Regarding the science and math labs
The school needs to include a combined science and math lab for grades one through eight, a modular lab for chemistry and physics for grades nine through twelve, a computer lab, a language lab, and separate libraries for grades one through eight and grades nine through twelve.

The school’s campus will also include a sizable multi-activity hall with a playground and an open gym, solar panels, a rainwater collection unit, a water plant, a kitchen and dining hall for midday meals, a washing area, an integrated arrangement of multiple handwashing units, contemporary fire extinguishing equipment, and online CCTV cameras.

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