Thanks to Kejriwal Government, Arambagh gets a permanent government school building after 50 years

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Since 1972 the Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya was functioning in a porta-cabin, not one Congress-BJP government tried to fix it: Vishesh Ravi

Wholeheartedly thank CM Arvind Kejriwal and Dy CM Manish Sisodia on behalf of the public: Vishesh Ravi

Delhi Government has provided all facilities like Math & Science Lab and playgrounds in the new complex: Vishesh Ravi

NEW DELHI:

Thanks to the Kejriwal Government, Arambagh got a permanent government school building after a wait of 50 years. On this occasion AAP Senior Leader and MLA Shri Vishesh Ravi stated — since 1972 the Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya was functioning in a porta-cabin, but not one Congress-BJP government tried to fix it. Wholeheartedly thank CM Arvind Kejriwal and Dy CM Manish Sisodia on behalf of the public. Delhi Government has provided all facilities like Math & Science Lab and playgrounds in the new complex.

The Kejriwal government has built a new luxurious building for the school running in a Porta Cabin for 50 years in ​​Aram Bagh area located in Karol Bagh. MLA Vishesh Ravi dedicated the school to the children by inaugurating it on 8th March.

Shri Vishesh Ravi said, “In 2019, the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister decided to give this school a permanent complex. Despite the obstacles posed by the Corona pandemic, they have shown their commitment by getting it built in record time. The earlier governments had always neglected education. Because of this reason this school was never made permanent. As soon as the Kejriwal Government of the Aam Aadmi Party was formed in Delhi, the work of construction of schools was done rapidly. This school has all the facilities like math lab, science lab and a modern sports ground. Classes will start in this school from the session 2022-23.”

The MLA added, “It is the magic of the miraculous work of Chief Minister Shri Arvind Kejriwal that 7 years ago, the government school around which parents and students did not even think of wandering, today there is a huge competition for admission.”

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