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Education sector in focus, more funding declared

Our honorable FM has showed his focus in #budget2018 to improve the education sector with an aim to invest Rs 1 lakh crore for education sector in four years in order to emerge as the fastest growing nation over the next decade Indian youth should be kept into the focus.

Under RTE (Right To Education Act) lakhs of untrained teachers will be trained to help improve quality of education which will help to boost the knowledge of the youth. As our nation is getting digitalised the schools which were still using the traditional black boards has been asked to transform it into Digital boards.

For the ST and tribal population the government has aimed to set up Eklavya schools at par with Navodaya Vidyalayas. The government has also made a scheme called RISE (Revitalizing Infrastructure in School Education) to revitalizing school infrastructure.

We expect the above declaration will show positive impact in education sector and boost the economy.

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