Chief Minister Rekha Gupta spearheaded the launch of North East Delhi’s second Kendriya Vidyalaya’s temporary facility in Khajuri Khas on Monday, alongside laying the foundation for its permanent home. The move reinforces the drive for standardized, elite education across the city.
In her X update, Gupta detailed the progress: Delhi’s schools are evolving into tech-savvy hubs under PM Modi’s leadership and Education Minister Pradhan’s backing. Kendriya Vidyalayas stand as pillars of quality, with this addition strengthening the network. She spotlighted controls on private fees and government school upgrades through flagship programs ensuring fairness.
MP Manoj Tiwari rejoiced, noting three months of smooth operations in the interim campus. This fulfills a key promise, propelling the area’s educational future forward.
Minister Kapil Mishra hailed it as a landmark for Karawal Nagar. The school will transform lives for local students, reflecting BJP’s education overhaul. Tiwari’s advocacy was instrumental in this success.
Experts view this as part of a larger strategy to democratize access to central school standards, known for their rigorous academics and facilities. With uninterrupted classes already underway, the focus now shifts to the permanent build-out. This initiative not only meets immediate needs but sets a precedent for region-specific educational equity in urban Delhi.