Gujarat CM Inaugurates Smart Schools & School Board Building in Ahmedabad

The 'Shatabdi Shiksha Mahotsav' in Ahmedabad concluded with Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurating a newly constructed School Board building and e-inaugurating 15 Smart Anupam Schools. The event, marking the School Board's 100th anniversary, included an award ceremony honoring 100 top schools and 100 selected teachers for their performance. The Chief Minister highlighted the expansion of the school network and credited initiatives launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for boosting enrollment and reducing dropout rates. State ministers emphasized the integration of technology and the New Education Policy in building a modern, value-based education system for a developed India.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Inaugurates Smart Schools, School Board Building

  • New ₹10.61 cr School Board building inaugurated
  • 15 Smart Anupam Schools e-inaugurated
  • 100 best schools & teachers honored
  • Schemes like Namo Lakshmi Yojana promoted
  • NEP-2020 implementation highlighted
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'Shatabdi Shiksha Mahotsav' concludes in Ahmedabad; CM Bhupendra Patel inaugurates school board building, smart schools

CM Bhupendra Patel inaugurates new School Board building and 15 smart schools in Ahmedabad, honoring top teachers and schools at Shatabdi Shiksha Mahotsav.

"Through value-based education, its schools are fulfilling Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi's vision of nation-building through education. - CM Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, February 13

Under the chairmanship of Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, the 'Shatabdi Shiksha Mahotsav' organised by the Nagar Prathmik Shikshan Samiti under the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation concluded with the inauguration of a newly constructed School Board building and Smart Schools.

The event also witnessed an award distribution ceremony honouring the best-performing schools and teachers.

On the occasion of the School Board's 100th anniversary, Education Minister Dr Pradyuman Vaja and Minister of State for Education Smt. Rivabaa Jadeja were also present at the event.

At the beginning of the programme, the Chief Minister inaugurated the newly constructed 'School Board Bhavan' at Navrangpura, built at a cost of ₹10.61 crore. During his visit to the building, he observed the student-created works under the 'Spark Project'.

The Chief Minister appreciated the children's artistic presentations and interacted directly with the talented students to encourage them.

At the programme held at the Sabarmati Riverfront, 15 Smart Anupam Schools, constructed at a cost of ₹16.11 crore, were e-inaugurated by the Chief Minister. As part of the Education Committee's centenary-year celebrations, 100 of the best schools and 100 selected teachers were honoured with cheques and awards.

6 Best Shatabdi Anupam Schools were presented with cheques and awards, and 6 outstanding teachers were honoured with cheques, shields, and certificates.

On the occasion, the Chief Minister stated that the Nagar Prathmik Shikshan Samiti, established 100 years ago by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on the principles of moral values and self-reliance, has today expanded into a vast network of 453 schools.

He said that through value-based education, its schools are fulfilling Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi's vision of nation-building through education.

Recalling his tenure as Vice Chairman of the Ahmedabad School Board, the Chief Minister said that dedicated teachers go beyond teaching by personally reaching out to students and caring for them. He noted that, as a result of this commitment, perceptions of government schools have changed, and more than 56,000 students have shifted from private schools to the School Board's smart schools.

He added that the Shala Praveshotsav and Kanya Kelavani programmes launched by Narendra Modi during his tenure as Chief Minister have significantly increased girls' education and reduced the dropout rate to near zero.

The Chief Minister also mentioned important schemes such as the Namo Lakshmi Yojana, which provides financial assistance to encourage girls for higher education, and the Namo Saraswati Vigyan Sadhana Yojana, launched to promote science education, along with the swift and proper implementation of the new National Education Policy in the state.

He further stated that, under the Prime Minister's visionary leadership, the double-engine government is placing special emphasis on education and infrastructure. In the Union Budget, ₹1.39 lakh crore has been allocated to the Ministry of Education, an increase of 8.27% over the previous allocation, and ₹3,200 crore has been earmarked for Atal Tinkering Labs to enable children to gain practical experience in science and technology.

This is the era of Artificial Intelligence and futuristic education. The Prime Minister has described this period as Aspirational India, and the Budget includes corresponding provisions. He said that to build Viksit Bharat by 2047, we must move forward with a harmonious integration of knowledge, values and technology.

State Education Minister Dr Pradyuman Vaja said that the Shatabdi Shiksha Mahotsav is not just a celebration but a reflection of Gujarat's cultural values and intellectual growth. He said that to fulfil the Prime Minister's vision of providing quality education to every child, schools are now equipped with smart classrooms.

Watching geographical concepts and scientific experiments on digital screens helps build students' confidence and leads to real success. He also stated that the new School Board building, with its modern facilities, will improve administrative efficiency.

Referring to the changes under the New Education Policy (NEP-2020) and 'Mission School of Excellence', he said that the government is not just building infrastructure but shaping the future of India. He said that education is not only a means to secure employment but also a noble mission, and that dedicated teachers play a key role in inspiring students.

He described the 'Anupam Schools' of the Nagar Prathmik Shikshan Samiti as a model for the entire state and appreciated the support of parents and donors in this effort.

On this occasion, MOUs were exchanged among the UN Mehta Foundation, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, and the Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation for the beautification of the Sarkhej-Gandhinagar Highway.

In her welcome address, Mayor of Ahmedabad Pratibha Jain stated that celebrating the centenary year of the Nagar Prathmik Shikshan Samiti, established by the Iron Man Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, is a moment of pride.

Praising the Chief Minister's resolve to provide poor and middle-class students with modern and smart education equivalent to private schools, she added that government schools today have become so smart that parents have to remain on a waiting list for admission.

A key feature of the newly constructed School Board building in Navrangpura, with an estimated cost of ₹10.61 crore, is that all 18 departments of the Education Committee will now operate under one roof, streamlining administrative processes.

The office, which had been operating in Paldi for the past two years, will now be located in the new four-storey building, equipped with modern facilities, providing significant relief to pensioners and parents with administrative matters.

At the end of the programme, a vote of thanks was delivered by Municipal School Board Chairman Dr. Sujay Mehta.

The event was attended by Minister of State for Urban Development Darshanaben Vaghela, MLAs from Ahmedabad, leading personality Prerak Shah, Deputy Mayor Jatin Patel, Standing Committee Chairman Devang Dani and office-bearers, Municipal School Board Chairman Dr. Sujay Mehta, Municipal Commissioner Banchhanidhi Pani, Deputy Chairman Vipul Sevak, Administrative Officer LD Desai, along with officials of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation and principals, teachers and students of School Board schools.

- ANI

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Rohit P
A 100-year legacy built by Sardar Patel! It's heartening to see it growing stronger. The new building and smart classrooms are great, but I hope the focus remains on quality of teaching and not just technology. Teachers are the real backbone. Awards for best performers is a good step to motivate them.
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Aman W
₹10.61 crore for an office building seems like a lot of money. While smart schools are important, I hope the funds are being used efficiently. The real test is whether these smart classrooms actually improve learning outcomes in the long run, especially for students from poorer backgrounds.
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Sarah B
As a parent, the news of waiting lists for government school admissions is surprising and positive! The integration of NEP-2020 and focus on science through Atal Tinkering Labs is crucial for preparing our kids for the future. Hope this model is replicated across other states.
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Karthik V
Value-based education along with technology is the perfect blend. Sardar Patel's vision of self-reliance is more relevant than ever. The 'Spark Project' showcasing student work is brilliant – encourages creativity. More power to the students and teachers! Jai Hind!
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Nisha Z
Reducing the dropout rate to near zero, especially for girls, is the biggest achievement mentioned here. Shala Praveshotsav and Kanya Kelavani have done wonders. This is real development. Now the challenge is to maintain this quality and access in higher education too.

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