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Centre to Push PM SHRI School Scheme in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu | Full Analysis

  • Writer: Layana Mary
    Layana Mary
  • May 6
  • 2 min read

Introduction

The Ministry of Education is preparing to send official letters to West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, urging both states to sign Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) for the implementation of the PM SHRI (Pradhan Mantri Schools for Rising India) scheme. This initiative is part of the Centre’s broader effort to strengthen education reforms under the National Education Policy 2020.

Government school classroom representing PM SHRI scheme rollout in India with focus on education reform in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu
PM SHRI scheme aims to upgrade government schools across India into model institutions under NEP 2020 reforms.

What is the PM SHRI Scheme?

The PM SHRI scheme aims to develop more than 14,500 government schools across India into model institutions.

Key objectives include:

  • Improving the overall quality of school education

  • Implementing NEP 2020 in a structured manner

  • Developing model schools with modern infrastructure

  • Promoting holistic learning and skill-based education

These schools are designed to serve as benchmark institutions for the future of India’s education system.


Centre’s Latest Move

According to officials from the Ministry of Education:

  • Formal letters will be sent to the Chief Secretaries of both states

  • The states are requested to sign MoUs for faster implementation

  • The focus is on expanding the reach of PM SHRI schools across all states

The Centre believes that recent discussions may encourage both states to reconsider their position on the scheme.


Why West Bengal and Tamil Nadu Are Important

West Bengal and Tamil Nadu have not yet signed the MoU for the scheme, leading to differences between the state governments and the Centre.

Key concerns raised earlier include:

  • Funding conditions linked to scheme participation

  • Differences in education policy approaches

  • State autonomy in implementing education reforms

Despite these concerns, the Centre continues to push for nationwide adoption of the scheme.


Funding and Policy Impact

The PM SHRI scheme is connected to central education funding programs. States that do not sign the MoU may face delays in receiving certain benefits under related schemes.

This has made the issue both politically and administratively significant.


Why This News Matters

This development is important because:

  • It impacts the education system in India

  • It influences coordination between Centre and states

  • It affects millions of students in government schools

  • It reflects ongoing policy differences in education reforms


Conclusion

The Centre’s renewed push for the PM SHRI scheme in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu highlights its commitment to implementing National Education Policy 2020 reforms across the country. The coming period will determine whether both states agree to participate in the initiative.

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