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72 CM Rise schools of the state including 5 schools of Indore to inaugurate today

72 CM Rise schools of the state including 5 schools of Indore to inaugurate today
The dream project of CM Rise will begin with baby steps from Saturday, as Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan will perform Bhoomipujan of new buildings of 72 CM Rise schools in the state including 5 schools of Indore selected under CM Rise scheme at 10.30 am.
This program of Bhoomi Pujan has been organized in the premises of Government Ahilya Ashram Girls Higher Secondary School number-1 located at Pologround, Indore. Live telecast of this program will be shown in all the districts of the state. Extensive preparations have been made for the Bhoomi Pujan program.
The review of these preparations was taken here today by Principal Secretary School Education Rashmi Arun Shami, Divisional Commissioner Dr Pawan Kumar Sharma, Collector Manish Singh, Municipal Commissioner Pratibha Pal and other senior officials. It was informed that under the CM Rise scheme in Indore district, 11 CM Rise schools are being established in 7 assembly constituencies.
Apart from this, the process of setting up 2 CM Rise Schools in two assembly constituencies is in process. At present, Bhoomi Pujan of new buildings of 5 CM Rise Schools will be organised in Indore.
Under the CM Rise scheme, facilities like private schools will be developed in selected schools. Trained human resources will also be available. About 30 to 40 crore will be spent in the construction of each of the schools.
Chief Minister Chouhan will attend the program organized at Daly College earlier. Divisional Commissioner and Collector Mr visited Daly College and inspected the arrangements related to the program on Friday.

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