Himachal Pradesh CM announces boarding school in Spiti to improve educational access

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To enhance educational opportunities for students in remote areas, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has announced the establishment of a boarding school in Spiti. This new facility will offer free lodging, food, and education to students from geographically isolated regions, ensuring they are not deprived of learning due to the challenges posed by the region's terrain.

CM Sukhu highlighted the government’s commitment to promoting educational equity, stating that every child, regardless of location, deserves quality education. "This boarding school will help reduce the dropout rate in Spiti, providing students with a supportive environment for both academic and personal growth," Sukhu said. The school is expected to serve thousands of children from remote villages in the Spiti Valley, offering them enhanced opportunities for learning and development.

As per News18 reports, the Chief Minister announced the construction of a college in Kaza, Spiti’s administrative centre, and the upgrade of existing schools in the region. These measures are part of a broader initiative to improve the educational infrastructure in Himachal Pradesh, particularly in underserved areas like Spiti.

The move has been welcomed by local communities, who have long struggled with limited access to education due to Spiti's rugged terrain and harsh weather conditions. The boarding school will allow students to focus on their studies without having to travel long distances to attend classes, a common challenge many children in the region face.

With these initiatives, the Himachal Pradesh government aims to create a more inclusive educational environment, ensuring that students from even the most remote parts of the state have the same opportunities to succeed as their peers in more accessible areas.