Delhi to have 94 more government schools
Friday July 27, 2012 06:40:36 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: The Delhi
government will open 94 new schools in the national capital in the
current academic session, a Delhi minister said Friday.
The capital currently has over 900 government schools.
"Ninety-four new government schools will be opened in different
parts of the city in the current academic session," Delhi's
Education Minister Arvinder Singh Lovely said here.
"This major step has been taken in view of the growing demand for
admission to government schools," said a government official.
The government would also set up modern playgrounds in all the
nine districts of Delhi, said Lovely.
The minister made the announcements while inaugurating a new
school in Gandhi Nagar in east Delhi.
Built at a cost of Rs.2 crore, the school has 27 classrooms and
five labs.
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