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Himachal Pradesh to Enhance Education with Special Instructors and CBSE Affiliation

Himachal Pradesh's Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has unveiled a transformative plan for the state's education system. This includes the appointment of special instructors to assist students in challenging subjects and the granting of CBSE affiliation to four government schools. The initiative aims to enhance student performance and prepare them for future challenges. Additionally, a pilot project introducing a multiple-subject system will allow students to choose subjects of interest. These changes are expected to significantly impact the educational landscape in Himachal Pradesh.
 
Himachal Pradesh to Enhance Education with Special Instructors and CBSE Affiliation

Transforming Education in Himachal Pradesh


Himachal Pradesh's Chief Minister, Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, has announced a significant initiative aimed at revamping the state's educational framework. The plan includes the appointment of specialized instructors in schools to enhance student performance. These instructors will focus on assisting students with subjects they find challenging and will help them prepare for examinations. This announcement has sparked widespread conversation across the state.


During a public meeting in the Nadaun assembly constituency of Hamirpur district, CM Sukhu highlighted the ongoing reforms in education. He confirmed that special instructors for English and Mathematics will be appointed in schools following the CBSE curriculum, with the recruitment process set to commence shortly. Additionally, he shared other key updates during the event.


CBSE Affiliation for Four Schools
CM Sukhu revealed that four government schools, including one in his hometown of Amlehar, will receive CBSE affiliation, with classes starting in the upcoming academic year. He also noted that the Rajiv Gandhi Day Boarding School is nearing completion, with construction efforts being accelerated. CM Sukhu emphasized that education should focus on preparing children for the future, rather than merely awarding degrees.


Introduction of a Multiple-Subject System
The state government plans to pilot a multiple-subject system in four selected schools, allowing students to select subjects that interest them during their education. This initiative aims to provide students with a new direction and is expected to lead to significant changes in the educational landscape. Depending on the outcomes of this pilot, additional schools may be incorporated into the program.