Tuesday, 10 April 2012

National Law Schools will be set up in Mumbai

Mumbai: National Law Schools will be set up in Mumbai and Indian Institute of Information Technology would come up in Pune, Higher and Technical Education minister Rajesh Tope annonced. While replying to demands of his department said the government has decided to set up state skilled development council which will be headed by the chief minister. Such councils will be set up at district level as well.

He said the Indian Institute of Information Technology would come up in Pune in which Centre will invest Rs 100 crore while state will put Rs40 crore. Similarly, National Law Schools will be set up in Aurangabad, Mumbai and Nagpur.
This year, 14 hostels exclusively for girls will come up In 12 districts. A provision of Rs70 crore would be made which will benefit 2,250 girls. Besides, one hostel in each district of the state will be set up for students belonging to economically backward classes

School Education Minister Rajendra Darda announced the system of central kitchen for the mid day meals in schools that will be introduced from the next academic year and would benefit a large number of students.
He also said that steps were being taken to improve the quality of the food served and check the instances of food poisoning in the schools. Replying to debate on the budgetary demands of his department, Darda  said that a pilot project of the central kitchen was successful in Aurangabad and helped in providing quality food.      

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