Primary classes started in 134 Swami Vivekanand Government Model Schools and Mr. Madan Dilawar, Education Minister, has urged youngsters to study diligently in order to fulfill their parents’ goals in Rajasthan

The education minister addressed the opening program of primary classes in the state’s 134 Swami Vivekananda Government Model Schools via video conference at Shiksha Sankul on Monday in Rajasthan

 

On this occasion, he congratulated the newly admitted kids, parents, teachers, and principals of the schools, and also spoke with them.

He stated that students in the state’s 134 Swami Vivekananda Government Model Schools, ranging from sixth to twelfth grade, have taken their studies and other activities to new heights.

He stated that in recent years, 56 students from model schools were selected in IIT, 52 in NIT, and 10 in CLAT. 119 students passed the NEET examination.

Similarly, six students were picked through the NDA exams and are now serving in high-ranking positions in the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force.

 

The education minister stated that approximately 400 students participated in the National Scout Jamboree, approximately 600 passed the NMMS examination and received scholarships for higher education, and approximately 20 were selected for various national and international sports competitions, with one student representing the country at the international level in table tennis.

In the previous term, three students represented NCC in the Republic Day Parade. Two students won the National Math Olympiad, while one girl won the National Yoga Olympiad.

 

Mr. Avichal Chaturvedi, State Project Director of the School Education Council, Additional Director Poonam Prasad Sagar, and Mr. Suresh Kumar Bunkar, as well as other departmental officers, attended the function. Along with this, Mr. Sitaram Jat, Director of Primary Education, was joined by kids, parents, teachers, principals, and public representatives from the involved schools via the VC.