Bihar Govt News: Important decision by Nitish Sarkar ... For the first time in Bihar, students from Class 1 to 12 Free Student Kit, Education Department in Preparation - Sarkari News Bihar: Nitish Kumar Chief Minister of Bihar Bighar Big Decision as Stude

Bihar News government, Nitish Kumar, made a big decision for students studying in government schools. For the first time, students from Class 1 to 12 were announced to give student kits. The Department of Education began to prepare for this. Different design sets were made for children from each class. 4.83 Lakh children get student kits in the Bhagalpur district. Jagran correspondent, Bhagalpur. Bihar News in Government Schools of Bihar, children from class 1 to 12th, get free student kit. It will benefit four lakh 83 thousand 408 children of all 2021 government schools in the Bhagalpur district. The financial burden of parents will be reduced by getting a student kit. The TCIL agency is the responsibility to provide kits to the children of the district by entrusting the Bihar Education Project Council. 75748 of classes one and two, 49759 of class three, one lakh 13 thousand 829 of class four and five, one lakh 42 thousand 257 of class six to eight and one lakh 1815 children from class nine to twelve to twelve will get this set. Different sets are prepared for children of each class. Children get materials, stationery, pencil, rubber, notebook, color, card, drawing copy, etc. For the smooth implementation of this scheme, the district program officer (primary education) and Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan are the responsibility of providing, distribution and monitoring of the district program (primary education) and Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan. Student kit distribution work will be monitored and data updated by MIS Portal. Deo Rajkumar Sharma said that students studying in schools and students from weaker divisions would benefit from student kits. The Library of Schools get new books, Bihar Education Project Council will present new books in the 75.286 government school libraries in the state. These books contain science, math, competitive examination preparation, books based on historical events, novels and story books for children for children and teachers. In primary, central, secondary and higher secondary schools, students are attracted to these books. As far as this is concerned, the district program officer (composite education) Shiv Kumar Verma has issued instructions to all the block education officers who are distributed to all schools for session 2024-25 within the district office.