February 17, 2026 7:33 PM

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Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan inaugurates 75 CM Shri Schools across New Delhi

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan inaugurated 75 CM Shri Schools across New Delhi. Speaking on the occasion of the inauguration of CM SHRI School in Sarojini Nagar, Mr Pradhan said the CM Shri Schools primarily benefit children from middle-class and economically weaker families while ensuring quality education and modern infrastructure.
 
The Minister stated that around 45 lakh children are studying in Delhi, including about 20 lakh in private schools and 25 lakh in government and municipal schools. Mr Pradhan noted that Delhi represents the entire nation and its education standards must serve as a national benchmark. Mr Pradhan lauded the Delhi government for operationalising 75 CM Shri schools within one year and said that this reflects its commitment to educational reform.
 
Talking to the media, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said the 75 new CM Shri schools were built as model government schools to match private institutions in quality and facilities. She said the focus is on giving children better classrooms and better opportunities.
 
Under the scheme, an Information and Communication Technology ICT lab with 40 computers has been set up to promote coding skills and cyber awareness. A digitised library network linking 11 schools has also been introduced, along with language labs offering foreign language courses such as German, Japanese, French and Spanish, along with English.