First All-Girls Sainik School Opens in Mathura, Empowering Women in Armed Forces
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated the first all-girls sainik school in Vrindavan, aiming to provide equal opportunities for women to join the armed forces and serve the nation.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated the first all-girls sainik school in Vrindavan on Monday, January 1, 2023. The school, named Samvid Gurukulam Girls Sainik School, is a beacon of light for girls who aspire to join the armed forces and protect the motherland.

A Step Towards Women Empowerment
The establishment of the all-girls sainik school is a significant step towards women empowerment in India. Defence Minister Singh highlighted that girls have the right to protect the nation just like their male counterparts. He mentioned the golden moment when the government approved the admission of girls to sainik schools, paving the way for women to fly fighter jets and secure the borders.
A Vision for Quality Education
Samvid Gurukulam Girls Sainik School is part of the government's initiative to establish 100 new sainik schools in partnership with NGOs, private schools, and state government schools across India. These schools aim to provide quality education to students in line with the National Education Policy 2020 and offer better career opportunities, including joining the armed forces.
Collaboration for Nation Building
The establishment of new sainik schools also presents an opportunity for the private sector to collaborate with the government in nation-building. By refining today's youth to become responsible citizens of tomorrow, these schools contribute to the overall development of the country.
Inauguration Ceremony
The inauguration ceremony of Samvid Gurukulam Girls Sainik School was attended by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and senior state government officials. Defence Minister Singh also attended a programme of Shasthi Purti Mahotsav of Sadhvi Ritambhara, where he acknowledged her significant contribution to the Ram Temple movement.
The inauguration of the first all-girls sainik school in Vrindavan marks a momentous occasion for women empowerment in India. The school provides girls with the opportunity to pursue careers in the armed forces and contribute to the nation's security. With a focus on quality education and collaboration with the private sector, the government's vision of establishing 100 new sainik schools will shape the future of India's youth and contribute to the overall development of the country.












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