Gunotsav
Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal interacting with students in a school in Palashbari in Assam as part of Gunotsav. Photo Credit - UB Photos

Chief Minister (CM) Sarbananda Sonowal took part in Round-II of Gunotsav at Jarapata LP School under Rampur Education Block of Palashbari LAC in Kamrup district of Assam on Tuesday.

A press release issued by the Chief Minister’s PR cell stated that Sonowal interacted with students and evaluated their reading and writing skills as well as the overall academic environment of the school. He advised the students to maintain cleanliness in everyday life and pay adequate attention to studies.

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Chief Minister Sonowal also held discussions with the school management committee, parents and other stakeholders to solicit their views regarding improvement of academic environment of the school. During discussion, he urged the teachers and parents to motivate the students to take up their studies seriously.

Highlighting the State Government’s committed efforts for ameliorating academic environment of educational institutions, he informed that initiatives like Gunotsav were taken up as part of this. Sonowal further asked Palashbari MLA Pranab Kalita and Kamrup Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kamal Baishya to take expeditious steps for completion of infrastructure developmental works of the school.

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The Chief Minister also tasted mid-day meal being served in the school and advised the students on maintaining proper hygiene before and after food, the release added. It is to be mentioned that the first phase of Gunotsav Round-II, which started on Tuesday, covers educational institutions of 16 districts of Assam and this will continue up to October 11 next. The second phase will cover 17 districts and will run from October 31 to November 3 next. Besides, Round-II of Gunotsav will cover altogether 35, 94,768 students of 46,433 schools.

Mission Director of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) Aruna Rajoria, officials of Education Department and Kamrup district administration were also present during the CM’s visit to the school, the release concluded.