Ranchi-based Minister Shilpi Neha Tirkey spearheaded the foundation laying of four strategic development projects Monday in her Mandar-Chanho constituency, channeling DMFT and CCL CSR resources into school enhancements. The focus remains on alleviating infrastructural strains in burgeoning rural educational hubs.
Mandar’s contributions feature eight DMFT-funded classrooms for the Government Middle School and three rooms for the Residential Girls School. In Chanho, CCL CSR enables solar-powered borewell and dining facilities at Hutar’s middle school, complemented by DMFT’s eight classrooms at Chanho’s upgraded middle school.
Tirkey, in her keynote, advocated for proactive expansion of classrooms and amenities. ‘DMFT is laser-focused on education, health, and basics to deliver real gains to people,’ she declared. Framing education as societal bedrock, she linked quality schooling to student confidence and assured success through discipline.
In Chanho, she advanced adult education by issuing Ullas Nav Bharat Saksharta Abhiyan certificates, bridging literacy gaps for societal inclusion. This fosters awareness, facilitating smoother development rollout.
Wrapping up, Tirkey graced Loyo village’s church event. Packed with local politicians, officials, school leaders, and villagers, the gatherings buzzed with optimism.
Strategically timed, these launches harness corporate and mineral funds for public welfare, spotlighting Jharkhand’s rural priorities. Beyond bricks and mortar, they embed sustainability via solar tech and literacy, heralding holistic growth. Expect these to catalyze broader regional advancements in education access.