Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday announced that over 25,000 classrooms will be constructed in the poll-bound state over the next three years.
Speaking at the inauguration of a science laboratory, under the Karnataka Model School Guidance programme, as well as new classrooms at Konanakere village in Shiggaon taluk, the CM said through public participation, as many as 151 classrooms are being constructed in his Assembly constituency, and in the next three years, the government plans to build 500 more classrooms in the taluk.
“The government has released Rs 280 crore for constructing separate toilets for boys and girls in all government schools across the state before August 15, Independence Day. Under the Atal Tinkering model, grants have been released for the construction of a Tinkering laboratory,” Bommai said.
He informed further that in the Shiggaon Assembly constituency, 10 PU colleges are sanctioned to be built and instructions have been given to compulsorily teach Science subjects at these colleges.
“A big change has been brought about in the fields of education and health. In the last two Budgets, the health sector received 11 per cent and the education sector 12 per cent of the total budgetary allocation.” the CM said.