Haryana News: Under the leadership of Chief Minister Nayab Saini, the Haryana government is continuously promoting Gurukuls and Sanskrit schools. The Chief Minister has approved the increase in financial assistance for these institutions.
Financial Assistance Based on Student Enrollment
Financial assistance will be provided based on the number of students enrolled in the institution:
- For institutions with 50 to 80 students: ₹2 lakh per year
- For institutions with 80 to 100 students: ₹3 lakh per year
- For institutions with 100 to 200 students: ₹5 lakh per year
- For institutions with more than 200 students: ₹7 lakh per year
This initiative aims to support the education of students in traditional Gurukuls and Sanskrit schools, ensuring better resources and facilities for their academic growth.
Enhancing Traditional Education
The increased financial assistance is a significant step towards enhancing traditional education in Haryana. By supporting Gurukuls and Sanskrit schools, the government is preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage and ancient knowledge systems of India. These institutions play a crucial role in imparting values, ethics, and traditional wisdom to the younger generation.
Boosting Educational Infrastructure
With the additional financial support, Gurukuls and Sanskrit schools will be able to improve their infrastructure, hire qualified teachers, and provide better learning materials. This will lead to an overall improvement in the quality of education provided to the students, ensuring their holistic development.
Government’s Commitment to Education
The Haryana government’s decision reflects its commitment to fostering a robust educational environment. By focusing on traditional education alongside modern schooling, the government is ensuring a balanced and inclusive approach to learning. This move is expected to inspire other states to take similar steps in preserving and promoting traditional education systems.
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