Most government-run schools in Arunachal Pradesh are functioning
with the help of infrastructures of the early sixties, and now, Chief Minister
Nabam Tuki has said that his government is committed to replace these infrastructures
with concrete buildings.
He lauded
the Indian Army for helping in a civilian cause that aims to impart quality
education to children across the state in general and particularly in the
district.
He expressed his gratitude to Major General
R.P.S. Bhaduria, General Officer Commanding, 56 Infantry Likabali and Brigadier
Ajay Verma for their initiative to give shape to a model school here. He also
laid the foundation stone of 20 bedded wards at District Hospital Aalo.
Tuki assured to place demands like the
construction of a rostrum, teachers quarters, classroom buildings in next SPB
on top-most priority, and declared amid applause to get the Golden Jubilee Hall .
"What we need today is a congenial society,
where we all can thrive and live peacefully and encourage students to inculcate
discipline, duty and devotion to excel in different parameters of life, and to
be good members of the society," he said.
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