Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a high -level review meeting of Basic Education Department on Monday, 14 July. During this time, the Chief Minister said that not a single child between the age of 06 to 14 should be deprived of the school, the school management committee (Principal and village head) should ensure it. In this direction, ‘School Chalo Abhiyan’ should be implemented effectively so that no child is left out of going to school.
The Chief Minister also issued several important instructions regarding improving the quality of primary education in the state, ensuring 100 percent school presence of children, efficient use of resources and strengthening of infrastructure.
Schools with more than 50 students …
He said that the assistance amount of ₹ 1,200 for uniforms, shoe-stocking, stationery and course materials should be transferred quickly through DBT in the bank account of the guardian of each student studying in council schools. This work should be done with transparency and timeliness so that the beneficiaries can get timely help and the system of school material is not interrupted.
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‘School Chalo Abhiyan …’
According to the statement issued by the Chief Minister’s Office, the CM said that no child should be deprived of school. There should be no shortage in the availability of resources. CMon said that school pairing will increase quality, better use of resources will be ensured. He said that schools with more than 50 students should be operated independently.
The Chief Minister has directed that the appointment should be sent soon by sending the order to the vacant posts. He said that the teacher-student ratio should be in ideal condition. The Chief Minister has given an important initiative to empower primary education, instructing to make ‘School Chalo Abhiyan’ more effective.

