In a boost to affordable, high-quality education, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta cut the ribbon on the interim campus of the second Kendriya Vidyalaya in Khajuri Khas, North East Delhi. The event on Monday also included the bhoomi pujan for its permanent structure, drawing cheers from local leaders and residents.
Gupta took to social media to share her enthusiasm, pointing out how Kendriya Vidyalayas are upholding excellence in the national capital. She credited PM Modi’s guidance and Minister Pradhan’s collaboration for modernizing education with tech infusions. Efforts to regulate private school fees and elevate government schools via CM Shri initiatives are creating a level playing field for all kids.
For the past three months, students have been attending classes seamlessly in the temporary building, a fact highlighted by BJP MP Manoj Tiwari. ‘Another dream realized for our constituency,’ he said, viewing it as a major stride in educational advancement.
Karawal Nagar MLA Kapil Mishra termed the occasion epoch-making. The new school will serve as a boon for thousands of children in surrounding areas. He lauded the strides made under BJP governance, particularly Tiwari’s role in making this possible.
This expansion addresses long-standing demands for central schools in underserved pockets. By blending quality curriculum with modern facilities, it aligns with broader goals of inclusive growth. Parents and educators alike see it as a game-changer, promising better prospects for the youth amid Delhi’s evolving educational reforms.