Chandragiri Municipality has started conducting 'multi-technical education' in public schools. With the concept of 'studying and earning' and the aim of making students self-employed after secondary education (10-2), the municipality has started teaching skills to the students studying at Balambu Secondary School located in Chandragiri-12 for the first time through technical schools.
For this purpose, the municipality has built four state-of-the-art laboratories along with a classroom building in the school premises in collaboration with South Korea's Dream Sharing Foundation.
It is said that Rs. In education Now technical education and vocational Students will be taught skills in beautician, electrician, motorcycle and mobile repair based on the curriculum under Shiksha Parishad (CITIVT) in extra time.
100% of the students are passing the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) in Abbal So Public School, students who are studying in class 9 to 12 will learn skills in one of the subjects of their interest. The skills they learn in extra time will be equivalent to graduation level. On passing Class 12, the student will have They will also leave with a certificate of technical skills in their chosen field. The municipality expects that this will help the students to become independent and employable in the school.
Mayor Ghanshyam Giri said that with the policy of making students self-reliant and self-employed in schools, the municipality has set up a 'multi-technological school' in community schools. He said that he operated. According to him, the technical education program of 90 hours is being implemented in public schools in the city.
