Nagaland's Educational Leap: Permanent School Infrastructure Focused
Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio emphasized the importance of shifting from temporary to permanent school infrastructures to foster long-term educational development. During the virtual inauguration of 51 school projects, he highlighted community involvement, quality education, and the state's commitment to overcoming geographical challenges.

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In a pivotal move for Nagaland's education sector, Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio announced a shift from temporary school setups to permanent infrastructures. Speaking at the virtual inauguration of 51 school projects, Rio underscored the significance of enduring educational facilities for sustainable growth.
The projects, funded through the Samagra Shiksha scheme, feature new school buildings and classrooms across various districts. Highlighting community involvement, Rio stated that infrastructure alone isn't sufficient; active participation is crucial for the facilities' effective utilization.
Rio stressed the role of quality education in empowering citizens and driving economic growth. With support from the Centre and the State Samagra Shiksha Mission, Nagaland aims to overcome its rugged terrain barriers for better educational outcomes.
(With inputs from agencies.)