Gunotsav, Gujarat government initiative inspires Assam
Under Gunotsav, Gujarat government each year sends independent evaluators to state run primary schools to ensure that the quality of education provided to young students is good.
Guwahati, April 5: Assam government launched Gunotsav programme in the state taking inspiration from Gujarat. Under Gunotsav, Gujarat government each year sends independent evaluators to state run primary schools to ensure that the quality of education provided to young students is good.
Assam government launched the first phase of Gunostav on Wednesday with an aim to cover 9.11 lakh students in eight districts in a span of three days.
Education Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma had tweeted about the launch of Gunotsav in Assam. He was congratulated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the initiative saying that it will benefit both teachers and students.
Sharing mid-day meal
MD, NHM, Department of Health & Family Welfare, Dr P Ashok Babu eating mid-day meal with children in Hailakandi. Photo credit: Himanta Biswa Sarma/Twitter
CM calls Gunotsav noble cause
Gunotsav is one of our Government's sincere initiatives in rejuvenating education sector of Assam. Let's all join hands for the noble cause: CM Sonowal. Photo credit: Himanta Biswa Sarma/Twitter
Gunotsav trended on Twitter India
Education Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma tweeted that, "With contribution from MLAs, IAS and IPS officers Assam Gunotsav kicked off today, getting huge accolades. It's trending on Twitter India. Ravi Kota, IAS, Commissioner Finance at Khatri ME School for Gunotsav. Photo credit: Himanta Biswa Sarma/Twitter
4,000 schools will be evaluated tomorrow
Over 4 thousand schools will be evaluated on Thursday under Gunotsav, Sarma had informed media persons. Photo credit: Himanta Biswa Sarma/Twitter
Turning government schools into model schools
Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has asked MLAs of the eight districts to develop ten schools of their districts at part with model school in their constituencies. Photo credit: Himanta Biswa Sarma/Twitter