The Arunachal Pradesh government on Saturday signed memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with three non-governmental organisations (NGOs) for running three new Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS), officials said.
The schools are being constructed at Nyapin in Kurung Kumey district, Khela in Tirap, and Tirbin in Leparada, and would start performing from the subsequent term, the executive department officials said.
The MoUs were signed between the Arunachal Pradesh Ekalvya Model Residential School Society (APEMRSS) and NGOs Gyamar Art and Cultural Society, Arunachal Shiksha Vikas Samiti and VKV Arunachal Trust. Chief Minister Pema Khandu, who was present on the occasion, appreciated the NGOs for volunteering to run the institutions to impart quality education to rural children, an officer communiqué said.
EMRS, an initiative of Union Tribal Affairs Ministry, is implemented together with the regime to confirm quality education from classes 6-12 in tribal areas. Khandu said that although the model has been successful across the country, only two such schools – at Bana, East Kameng and Lumla, Tawang – are operational within the state.
“We are late, but not too late to avail the advantages of the scheme. Five EMRS are operational after these three new institutions start functioning. Two more schools at Medo, Lohit and Dambuk, Lower Dibang Valley are going to be ready by March next year, and process for land identification and acquisition is underway for the establishment of such institutions in Aalo in West Siang, Seppa in East Kameng and Itanagar in Papum Pare district,” he said.
The Union ministry entirely funds the establishment of recent Eklavya schools. As per the new pattern of funding, Rs 24 crore are going to be released for the development of every EMRS. However, the government needs to provide a minimum of 15 acres of suitable land.