Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh inaugurated today a government senior secondary smart school in the Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) campus here to boost education standards in the state.
To be equipped with laptops, multimedia projectors and high-speed internet, the
smart schools will make the teaching-learning process easier and more effective, said the chief minister, adding that a total of 261 government-run schools in the state would be transformed into smart schools.
Besides smart classroom, the government is also installing rooftop solar power plants in such schools, said Singh, who also inaugurated a 10KW Solar Net Metering project, developed at a cost of Rs 5.60 lakh, at the PAU smart school.
The solar rooftop plant in this school would help save Rs 1,20,450 annually, he added.
The PAU smart school, developed at a cost of Rs 50 lakh, has eight new classrooms, each having projector facility, along with other modern teaching aids.
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These classrooms would be used to impart education to students from class 6 to 10.
Four new toilets have also been constructed, while the existing ones have been repaired.
For creating a positive educational environment in the school, landscaping has been done in some parts and colour coding is being done in the entire school.
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