Odisha CM Inaugurates 327 Transformed High Schools

On the second day of the fourth phase of the 5T School Transformation Programme, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Saturday inaugurated 27 transformed high schools in six districts: Malkangiri, Balasore, Gajapati, Dhenkanal, Keonjhar, and Cuttack. An official press release states that 35 high schools in the Malkangiri district, 76 in Balasore, 28 in Gajapati, 63 in Dhenkanal, 45 in Keonjhar, and 80 in Cuttack are among the changed establishments.

It is noteworthy that 6883 state schools have previously undergone the three phases of transformation. In the fourth phase, 1794 schools will undergo a transformation. According to the statement, the state will have converted 8677 schools in total after this phase is over. For their cooperation in the program, the Chief Minister expressed gratitude to the MLAs, Panchayat members, teachers, students, and parents of the affected districts as well as the school administration committee.

Speaking to the students on this particular occasion, Chief Minister Patnaik declared that Odisha is currently undergoing a period of profound change. Education improves our society’s collective consciousness. He claimed that the Odia people’s recent awakening is a result of the educational reform. He stated that in the upcoming days, they will be the primary character. There is constant change taking place, starting with schools, colleges, hospitals, tourist destinations, monasteries, temples, panchayats, and villages. This change is creating the foundation for a powerful, modern Odisha.

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Leave a Comment