From Fee Regulation To 75 New CM-SHRI Schools: Delhi Government Unveils One-Year Education Report Card

The Delhi Government has released its one-year education report card, highlighting significant strides in the sector. Among the key initiatives is the introduction of 75 new CM-SHRI schools aimed at enhancing educational access and quality across the capital. In addition, the government has prioritized fee regulation to alleviate financial burdens on families, ensuring that education remains accessible to all. The report also emphasizes investment in higher education, with an allocation of Rs. 25 crore dedicated to the repair and enhancement of infrastructure in 12 colleges. This comprehensive approach underscores the government's commitment to fostering an inclusive and robust educational environment, responding to the needs of students and parents alike.
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