Defense Minister Rajnath Singh approved 23 new Sainik Schools in partnership mode

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh approved 23 new Sainik Schools in partnership mode

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Category : National Published on: September 18 2023

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  • Defense Minister Rajnath Singh approved the creation of an additional 23 new Sainik Schools under the partnership mode.
  • The Government of India approved the establishment of 100 new Sainik Schools starting from Class 6 in partnership with NGOs, private schools, and state governments.
  • Sainik School Society signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOA) with 19 new proposed Sainik Schools located across the country.
  • Further evaluation of the applications has led to the approval of 23 additional new Sainik Schools under the partnership mode, taking the total number of such schools to 42, in addition to the existing 33 Sainik Schools operating under the previous model.
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