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About School

About school

The Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS) are a government initiative in India aimed at providing quality education to tribal children. These schools follow the model of residential schools, where students live on campus during the academic year. EMRS were established to address the educational disparities faced by tribal communities by offering free education, including lodging and boarding, to students from economically weaker sections. Key features of EMRS include:

  1. Quality Education: EMRS focus on providing holistic education that includes academic excellence, vocational training, and cultural preservation
  2. Infrastructure: These schools are equipped with modern facilities such as classrooms, laboratories, libraries, and sports amenities to ensure a conducive learning environment.
  3. Residential Facilities: Students reside on campus, which fosters a sense of community and allows for academic support beyond regular school hours.
  4. Tribal Culture and Language: EMRS prioritize the preservation and promotion of tribal culture, traditions, and languages, ensuring that students remain connected to their roots.
  5. Teachers: Qualified teachers, including those from tribal communities, are recruited to provide quality education and mentorship to the students. Overall, EMRS aim to empower tribal children with education and skills necessary for their socio-economic development while preserving their cultural heritage.

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