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SMVDSB to handover 6 renovated govt schools

Schools refurbished under social support initiative
11:13 PM Dec 04, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
Schools refurbished under social support initiative
smvdsb to handover 6 renovated govt schools
SMVDSB to handover 6 renovated govt schools___Source: GK newspaper

Katra, Dec 4: The Chief Executive Officer, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB), Sachin Kumar Vaishya Thursday directed officials to expedite the execution of all ongoing development works of the Shrine Board.

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He issued these instructions while chairing a review meeting on the Board’s developmental works held at the Spiritual Growth Centre, Katra, with special focus on works being executed under its social support initiative in and around Katra.

During the meeting, the CEO undertook a comprehensive review of the development works being implemented by the Board in the surrounding areas, along the tracks leading to the holy shrine and within the shrine premises, aimed at further strengthening and upgrading facilities for the pilgrims and the public at large.

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As part of the deliberations, the CEO also reviewed the progress of repair and renovation works in twelve government schools in Reasi district and one in Udhampur district, taken up by the Shrine Board under its social support initiative.

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These schools include Government High School, Sirla Bhaga; Government Middle Schools at Chack Bhagtha, Panthal, Parthal, Manoon and Kun Kanyala; and Government Primary Schools at Hansali, Kalara Chanjute, Upper Sirla, Geeta Nagar, Purana Daroor and Chumbra in Reasi district, besides Government Primary School, Dhanno in Udhampur district.

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The CEO instructed that the six schools where repair and renovation works were completed be formally handed over to the concerned authorities at the earliest.

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The completed works comprise construction of new classrooms, repair of damaged roofs with waterproofing, plastering and painting, structural strengthening, repair of doors and windows, and provision of electrification and flooring wherever required.

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He emphasised that the timely handover of these institutions would enable local children to benefit from upgraded academic infrastructure and a significantly improved learning environment created through these initiatives.

The CEO was also apprised that the Shrine Board successfully completed the construction of drains and road works at Sirah Colony, Kakryal, at a cost of Rs 1.38 Cr under its social support programme, reflecting the Board’s contribution to public welfare in the region in addition to providing services to pilgrims.

It is noteworthy that in recent years, the Shrine Board has supported several such initiatives, including scholarships for meritorious students, upgradation of health facilities and development of community infrastructure in the surrounding areas.

Among those present in the meeting were senior officers, area heads and engineers of the Shrine Board.

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