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Maharashtra approves proposal for 92 new secondary schools for EWS students

The Maharashtra government has given approval to the BMC’s proposal of upgrading 92 primary schools, to open secondary classes from the new academic year of 2022-23.

All the BMC schools are affiliated to the Maharashtra state secondary education board, headquartered in Pune.
All the BMC schools are affiliated to the Maharashtra state secondary education board, headquartered in Pune.

The Government of Maharashtra has approved Mumbai civic body’s proposal to upgrade 92 primary schools to secondary educational institutions on a self-finance mode for students of the economically weaker sections (EWS), an official statement said. According to it, there are more than 200 secondary schools in the city, run by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation.

“The Maharashtra government is giving approval to the BMC’s proposal of upgrading 92 primary schools, to open secondary classes from the new academic year of 2022-23,”  a  government order (GR) issued on Wednesday said. “The permission is given after continued follow-up and demand from various elected representatives to upgrade the existing primary schools to secondary schools,” it further added.

All the BMC schools are affiliated to the Maharashtra state secondary education board, headquartered in Pune.

The GR said the demand to upgrade the existing 92 primary schools to secondary schools was made from time to time by parents, school management committees, local corporators and legislators. The demand was focused on students of the economically weaker sections who could not afford the fees of private schools.

Under the Maharashtra Self-Financed Schools (Establishment and Regulation) Act, the state government on Wednesday granted permission to upgrade 92 primary schools with a condition that the upgraded schools would receive no financial assistance or subsidy for their functioning.

“It would be mandatory for these new schools to provide all the facilities including physical and academic as well as sufficient number of rooms as per the current policy and criteria of the state government. These schools will have to adhere to the standards laid down by the state from time to time,” the order said. 

With inputs from PTI.

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First published on: 10-11-2022 at 16:00 IST