Nalanda, 84 minority (Urdu) schools of the district will be renovated under the Prime Minister Jan Vikas Program. With this initiative, an effort will be made to improve the quality of education in these schools as well as to provide holistic and technical education to the children. Under this project, many necessary facilities will be built in these schools, so that the students can get a rich and modern education.

Construction of auditorium, library and computer room in schools

The official of the Minority Welfare Department said that in this project, auditorium, library and computer room will be constructed in the schools. The construction of the auditorium will provide students an opportunity to participate in various cultural and educational activities. At the same time, the library will provide better resources to the students for knowledge enhancement. With the establishment of the computer room, students will get the benefit of technical education, so that they can keep pace with the digital age.

Modern technologies will be used

Modern technologies will be used in these schools, so that studies can be made more effective. The communication between teachers and students will be made more effective by using smart classrooms, interactive boards, and multimedia devices. This step will provide digital skills along with education to the students, which will be very important for their future.

Students should get better education in their mother tongue

The departmental officer said that this project will be implemented in 84 minority (Urdu) schools across the district. Special attention will be given in these schools so that the students can get better education in their mother tongue. Also, the teachers and education system of these schools will also be strengthened so that they can provide high level education to the students. This project will not only improve the education of the children, but it will also help in providing them education from a holistic perspective. This will prove to be an important step towards connecting the children of the minority community with education as well as an advanced and technological world.