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Education key to sustainable development, says Meghalaya CM at Mawlieh school inauguration

Education key to sustainable development, says Meghalaya CM at Mawlieh school inauguration
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SHILLONG, APR 15: Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Wednesday said that the government focuses on suitable development throughout the state to ensure that development touches individual lives, hence social sectors like education are the focused sectors for the government.

Addressing the inauguration of the RMSA school in Mawlieh, Sangma also emphasised the importance of communities, their culture and traditions, and the integration of grassroots communities in the state’s developmental journey.

He also stated that investment in youth and in education is important for sustainable development.

“It is not just about building school and educational buildings or providing educational infrastructures and amenities but our every decision is a part of the larger vision and goal we have for the state,” he said.

Expressing satisfaction at the RMSA Mawlieh school building he urged the teachers of the school to remind themselves each day of the difference and impact that they can have on a student’s life.

“Every moment you spend with you students, you are shaping the child’s future and will define what they will become and I encourage you to look beyond the challenges and look at the larger purpose of you being a teacher, shaping the future of Meghalaya,” he said.

In his message to the students, the Chief Minister said that there are still many villages and students who do not have access to a proper educational infrastructure and stated, “Many schools still function from dilapidated schools consider yourselves fortunate to be studying in a school with a building, furniture and teachers like you have in this school and work hard to be successful,” he said.

The RMSA School Mawlieh was first established purely as a private school run by a community of seven villages in 1961 to provide education to the people of the area. It is one of the oldest educational centres in West Khasi Hills District especially in Rambrai Area and was later provincialized to a fully Government UPS.

Due to non-availability of Secondary Schools in and around the area, the Government in order to prevent the drop-out rate has taken a decision to up-grade the school to Secondary Level under Samagra during the years 2014-2015 and to Higher Secondary Level 2023-24.

Also present at the function were Minister, Education, Lahkmen Rymbui, MLA, Rambrai, R G Momin, MLA, Nongstoin, G Wahlang and officials from the district administration.

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