Gulab Chand Kataria, the UT administrator, has approved the allotment of 1.7 acres of land to construct a new Government Model Senior Secondary School in Sector 39-B, Chandigarh. This move, announced on Monday, reflects a solid commitment to expanding and enhancing educational infrastructure in the region.
The new school, set to be affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), will serve approximately 2,100 students. This addition addresses the growing demand for quality educational facilities in Sector 39 and aims to provide equal opportunities for academic advancement. The administration seeks to foster academic excellence and community development by increasing the number of government schools in Chandigarh.
Currently, Chandigarh boasts 111 government schools. Establishing this new senior secondary school will elevate the number of such institutions to 43. The construction is anticipated to be completed within two years, marking a significant step forward in the city’s educational landscape.
The new Government Model Senior Secondary School will offer enhanced educational facilities and contribute to the community's overall development by providing better access to quality education. This initiative underscores the administration’s ongoing efforts to meet the needs of an expanding student population and to ensure that educational opportunities are available to all.
The approval of this project is a noteworthy advancement in Chandigarh’s educational infrastructure, promising to impact students and the community as a whole positively.