Haryana’s Super 100 Brains of Govt Schools in ‘Shiksha Sarathi’

30/01/2023

The Education Department, Haryana, has been going the whole hog to improve the quality of education in the state. It has launched a host of schemes for the students of government schools in the state.

Director, Secondary Education, Haryana, Dr Anshaj Singh  releasing the latest issue of in-house mag Shiksha Sarathi

Director, Secondary Education, Haryana, Dr Anshaj Singh  releasing the latest issue of in-house mag Shiksha Sarathi

This month’s special issue, which was released in Panchkula on Monday, has been dedicated to the Super 100 scheme and the Mission ‘Buniyaad’, popular programmes of the department of Secondary Education.  In order to make the students, especially those studying in government schools, and teachers aware of these innovative schemes, the department has been disseminating the information through various leading newspapers, magazines and other popular mediums. These schemes are also being popularized through “Shiksha Sarathi” an annual in-house magazine brought out by the department.

The Super 100 are the talented lot of students who are groomed under the tutelage of experts, thus enabling them to land admission to various reputed IIT, NIT, AIIMS, government medical Colleges and bring laurels to the state.

A brainchild of the department, ‘Shiksha Sarathi’, an in house magazine, was launched in 2012. The magazine is also available on the official website of the department www.dseharyana.nic.in

On the occasion of releasing the current issue of the magazine, Director Dr Anshaj Singh said “Super 100 and ‘Buniyaad’ Mission are the ambitious programmes of Haryana Government and Education Department. Sharing details, Dr Anshaj Singh said that Shiksha Sarathi served twofold purposes. First, it offered a peep into what is going on in the department to various schools and, second it featured in its regular columns the best teacher, a meritorious student and one best school from each district, enhancing and enriching their writing skills.

He further added that two pages of this magazine are devoted to children under the ‘Bal Sarathi’ slot. In this segment, students display their creativity and hone their writing skills, indulging in art and craft activities, and painting etc.

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