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Thursday, 25 July 2019

Odisha Government to set up 1,000 libraries in high schools by October-end


The school and mass education department, Govt. of Odisha has taken an initiative to set up libraries in high schools and has decided to expedite the process by covering as many as 1,000 schools in different parts of the state by the end of October.

The action plan for the project was prepared here on Monday during a meeting of the executive council of the state's Mo School Abhiyan under which the libraries will be set up in the schools.

"We have decided to develop a strong support base of the alumni associations in 5,000 schools to carry on the agenda of 5-Ts focusing on transparency and transformation. The action plan for the library was also discussed, which will be set up with the support of the alumni," BS Poonia, director of Odisha School Education Programme Authority (Osepa), said.

The officials also decided to organise special programmes at the school-level to encourage students to read, strengthen the alumni network through telecalls as well as visits and bring out about 100 positive stories on Odia-medium schools, among others.

Poonia said the project implementation will be facilitated under the Mo School Abhiyan and most of the work will be completed by October end. "We are also going to start a separate website for availing of the information on different schools. It will be launched by August 15," the director added.

Officials at the executive meeting also discussed extending the coverage of Mo School Abhiyan for infrastructure and other development works. A decision to cover 508 more schools located in as many as 16 different districts with a project outlay of Rs 5.82 crore was taken in the meeting. The districts where the 508 schools are located are Angul, Bargarh, Balangir, Cuttack, Deogarh, Dhenkanal, Ganjam, Jajpur, Jagatsinghpur, Khurda, Jharsuguda, Kalabandi, Koraput, Mayurbhanj, Nayagarh and Nabarangpur. Sources said the state government has provided Rs 3.88 crore, while the remaining funds came from donors.

Source- The Times of India

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