Education Minister Madan Dilawa started primary classes in 134 Swami Vivekananda Government Model Schools ann

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Swami Vivekananda Government Model Schools: Rajasthan’s education minister today inaugurated primary classes in 134 Swami Vivekanand Government Model Schools. Education Minister Madan Dilawar has called upon the students to study with full dedication to fulfill the dreams of their parents.

The Education Minister was addressing the inauguration program of primary classes in 134 Swami Vivekananda Government Model Schools of the state through video conferencing at Shiksha Sankul on Monday.

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On this occasion, he congratulated the newly admitted students, parents and teachers and principals of the schools and also interacted with them. He informed that the students of classes 6 to 12 of 134 Swami Vivekanand Government Model Schools operating in the state have established new dimensions in studies and other activities. He informed that in the past years, 56 students from among the students studying in model schools have been selected in IIT.

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52 students have been selected in NIT and 119 students have passed the NEET exam. 10 students have been selected in CLAT. Similarly, 6 students selected through the NDA exam are serving in high positions in the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force. About 400 students participated in the National Scout Jamboree. About 600 students have received scholarships for higher education by passing the NMMS exam.

About 20 students have been selected in various sports competitions at national and international level. Out of which 1 student has represented the country at international level in table tennis. 3 students got selected through NCC in the last session. Republic Day Participated in the parade. 2 students have achieved success in the National Math Olympiad. One girl student has achieved success in the National Yoga Olympiad competition.

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