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Centre’s fresh salvo against opposition states on PM SHRI scheme

New Delhi: The standoff between Centre and opposition-led states like Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Kerala over release of funds under Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) and implementation of the PM SHRI scheme has intensified. A day after a parliamentary panel said that non-allocation of funds to states that have not signed MoUs to implement the PM SHRI scheme is unfair, central govt sources defended the move, emphasising the need for uniformity in school education standards across the country.
“If 33 states and UTs have already implemented the scheme, then the remaining must reconsider,” a senior govt official said. “The PM SHRI scheme is key to ensuring nationwide equivalence in curriculum and assessment. These schools will serve as exemplars in terms of quality, modern infrastructure, and innovative teaching methods,” the official added.
The PM SHRI (Prime Minister Schools for Rising India) scheme aims to upgrade over 14,500 schools with modern classrooms, smart learning tools and skill-based education aligned with National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
Govt sources expressed frustration over the refusal of some states to sign the MoU despite repeated appeals. “Central govt has written multiple times at several levels, urging these states to reconsider their decision for the sake of their students. Yet, despite repeated appeals, some govts have not signed. They should not deny their students the opportunity to learn in modernised, better-equipped schools,” Govt sources said.
The source further stated, “This is not just a matter of policy — it’s a matter of basic fairness. If students in 33 states and UTs are getting access to improved infrastructure and innovative teaching methods, why should students in some states be left behind? It’s the responsibility of every govt to provide the best education possible.”







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