Dhamtari, 16 October (Hindustan Reporter). Bhoomi pujan of nine new rooms in the Government Girls Higher Secondary School located in Kurud was done on 16 October. These additional rooms will be constructed by Raipur Capital Round Table 241.
President of the organization, Prateek Beriwal said that the organization mainly works in the field of education. For this, on the initiative of Collector Namrata Gandhi, they have decided to construct eight additional rooms in this school, which will cost approximately Rs 60 lakh. These additional rooms will be modern standard rooms, in which all facilities will be available.
On this occasion, MLA Ajay Chandrakar, as the chief guest, said that this is the time for women power. The daughters sitting here are no less than anyone. To move ahead, extraordinary talent is required, the day you develop extraordinary talent in yourself, you will not need any employment. There is no dearth of educational institutions in Kurud and many more educational institutions will open in the future. Now the time has come that we should move away from traditional education towards technical education. We all dream about our future, but to fulfill the dreams, it is necessary to have the right effort and purpose. He has given instructions to the officials to inform the children about the government schemes. Shri Chandrakar said that the school is old and dilapidated, eight rooms are being built to avoid accidents. It will be made as per the classroom parameters. He appealed to the girls to look for opportunities in other fields along with studies. If you remain on the top label in any genre or art, no one will be able to stop you from moving forward. It is easy to curse the society and the system, but thinking about what we can do for the society is a rare quality. On this occasion, Rs 10 lakh was sanctioned for the construction of the school. Also thanked the voluntary organization that constructed the school. On this occasion, Collector Namrata Gandhi, District Education Officer Shri Jagdalle, officials of voluntary organization and other officials and a large number of school students were present.