December 19, 2024

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Odisha: ‘Mo School Abhiyan’ Gets Bureaucratic Boost | OTV News

Bhubaneswar: Following the Chief Minister’s attraction to undertake colleges beneath Government’s ‘Mo School’ initiative,  senior officers together with 16 prime bureaucrats of the State have come ahead to toughen the federal government’s initiative.
Several bureaucrats together with senior IAS officers have adopted over 30 colleges from throughout the State.
Among them, 13 are from the Chief Minister’s Office and 17 from completely different authorities departments and district administrations, School and Mass Education Department sources mentioned.
Chief Secretary Suresh Chandra Mohapatra has adopted DN High School in Keonjhar whereas Chief Advisor to the Chief Minister, R Balakrishnan has adopted Jajpur Government High School. Similarly, Principal Advisor to CM and Western Odisha Development Council chief Asit Tripathy has adopted the Titlagarh High School.
Works Secretary Krishan Kumar and extra secretary to the Chief Minister Roopa Roshan Sahoo have dedicated to undertake three colleges beneath the federal government’s new programme. Kumar has taken two colleges – MR Boys High School and MR Girls High School – in Gajapati and Sahoo has adopted one – Brajnath Badjena High School in Dhenkanal.
Special Secretary at Chief Minister’s Office Vineel Krishna will take up Badapada High School in Malkangiri district.
School and Mass Education Secretary Satyabrata Sahu has introduced to take up Manikeswari High School in Bhawanipatna. Sahu had lent voice to Mo School anthem final yr.
This aside, IT Secretary Manoj Mishra will undertake the Unit-I Boys High School in Bhubaneswar whereas Energy Secretary Nikunja Bihari Dhal will undertake BS High School at Sayedpur in Jajpur. Transport Secretary Madhusudan Padhi will take up Brahmapur High School in Bhadrak and work for its growth.
Other adopting officers embrace RDC Central Division Anil Kumar Samal, Odisha Mining Corporation MD Balwant Singh, OSEPA State Project Director Bhupendra Singh Poonia and district collectors of Bhadrak, Gajapati and Kendrapara.
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik had launched the ‘Mo School Abhiyan’ on Children’s Day in 2017 and appealed the alumni to undertake their colleges and take up works in the direction of growth.  As many as 25,000 colleges have been included within the ‘Mo School’ programme.

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