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The Tribal Affairs Ministry’s tableau through the Republic Day parade depicted the federal government’s efforts to supply high quality schooling to Scheduled Tribes. (Representational picture) (ANI)
A lady on the frontage signified equality in instructional alternatives offered on the residential colleges.
The Tribal Affairs Ministry’s tableau through the Republic Day parade depicted the federal government’s efforts to supply high quality schooling to Scheduled Tribes (ST) college students in distant tribal areas by means of the Eklavya Mannequin Residential Colleges.
A lady on the frontage signified equality in instructional alternatives offered on the residential colleges. A globe in her hand symbolised her will to beat the world with the facility of information.
An open guide with an archetype pen within the form of Eklavya’s bow and arrow mirrored the unwavering focus of scholars at Eklavya Mannequin Residential Colleges (EMRSs).
It confirmed that bow and arrow protected and empowered tribal individuals previously, and now, schooling is the instrument to empower them.
A data tree on the rear portion of the tableau depicted the unfold of information and knowledge from lecturers to tribal college students who come to EMRSs from the remotest hinterlands. The tree additionally mirrored the spirit of conservation of tribal tradition and heritage.
EMRSs are residential co-education colleges to supply high quality higher main, secondary, and senior secondary degree schooling to tribal college students to deliver them on par with the overall inhabitants.
The federal government has determined to ascertain one EMRS in each block that has greater than 50 % ST inhabitants and not less than 20,000 tribal individuals (as per 2011 census).
Accordingly, the ministry has set the goal of establishing 740 EMRSs throughout the nation. A complete of 689 EMRSs have been sanctioned throughout the nation, up to now, and of those 394 are useful.
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