Development works worth Rs 94L unveiled in Kapurthala schools
As part of the Punjab Sikhya Kranti, a campaign to transform schools in Kapurthala district, development works worth Rs 94 lakh were inaugurated today in eight government schools.
Earlier, over the last four days, development works worth approximately Rs 2.5 crore were inaugurated in 16 schools.
These development works primarily include the construction of additional classrooms, boundary walls and science labs.
At the Government Primary School, Meeranpur, Phagwara, Member of Parliament Dr Raj Kumar Chabbewal inaugurated a boundary wall built at a cost of Rs 8.5 lakh and other development works worth Rs 3 lakh. Additionally, at Government Middle School, Chakkhakim, a sports track costing Rs 1.60 lakh and a boundary wall prepared at an estimated cost of Rs 3.50 lakh were inaugurated.
In Government Primary and Middle School, Chuharwal in Kapurthala block, Chairman of Punjab State Warehousing Corporation, Gurdev Singh Lakhan, inaugurated an additional classroom constructed at a cost of Rs 7.51 lakh and a boundary wall costing Rs 2 lakh.
Similarly, at Government Senior Secondary School and Government Primary School at Dalla in Sultanpur Lodhi, Chairman of Kapurthala Improvement Trust Sajjan Singh Cheema inaugurated a science block built at a cost of Rs 11 lakh, additional classrooms costing Rs 22.53 lakh and a boundary wall costing Rs 5.25 lakh.
In Bholath, works were inaugurated at Government Primary School, Dyalpur and Government Primary School, Sher Singhwala, by Harsimran Singh Ghumman, Director, Water Resources Department and Member of Punjab Cricket Association. These included the construction of additional classrooms costing Rs 15.02 lakh and a boundary wall costing Rs 8 lakh.
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