Delhi, June 6: The members of the Estimate Committee of Meghalaya Legislative Assembly led by the Committee’s Chairman Mayralborn Syiem on Monday visited a government school in New Delhi, to learn and on how got schools function.
The committee members visited the Rajkiya Pratibha Vikas Vidhalaya located at Nai Basti, Kishan Ganj, New Delhi. Beside Syiem, MLAs Charles Marngar, Remington Momin, Limison Sangma and Miani Shira also visited the school.
According to the statement issued in New Delhi, the committee said that the have found that government schools every classrooms are equipped with CCTV cameras, digital classrooms. There are also laptop, library in every classroom and, the government also sets up school health clinics.
The committee also found that around 20 such clinics were launched till date and the clinic has one ANM, one psychologist, one multi-task worker, and one doctor.
The members from Meghalaya were guided by the Estimate Committee members of the Delhi Legislative Assembly led by Chairman Rajesh Gupta, MLA Ajay Dutta and other MLAs from Delhi.
Moreover, the committee members from Meghalaya also visited the mohalla clinic that the Delhi government has set up over 521 mohalla clinics free of cost for the general public, especially the poor sections.
In such clinics, X-ray, medicines, blood tests are given free of cost. Also, all the clinics have a doctor, a nurse and a pharmacist.
Delhi के Govt Schools और Mohalla Clinics की चर्चा दुनिया भर के लोग करते हैं।
आज Meghalaya के MLAs का Delegation स्कूल और मोहल्ला क्लिनिक देखने आया है।
डेलीगेशन ने देखा कि स्कूलों में Smart Board, शानदार Benches और CCTV हैं,
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