Himachal Pradesh to get 68 model schools, 10 to start in 2018
To improve the quality of education in the state’s government schools, Adarsh Vidyalayas will be built in Himachal Pradesh’s 68 assembly constituencies, Education Minister Suresh Bhardwaj said on June 4.
Adarsh Vidyalayas, or model schools, will be set up in Himachal Pradesh’s 68 assembly constituencies, state Education Minister Suresh Bhardwaj announced in Dharamsala on Monday.

Ten of these model schools will be opened this year and a provision of ₹25 crore has been made, he said.
The minister said that the MLAs will be mentors of the schools in their respective constituencies. Residents, who studied in state-run schools and are working at top posts in government departments will also be roped in to increase enrollment of students. The government will also connect with retired government employees.
Bhardwaj said his main aim was to improve the quality of education in the state’s government schools.
Steps were being taken to bring the syllabus of the HP Education Board-affiliated schools on par with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and to ensure that NCERT textbooks are used, he added. Bhardwaj also said that the government was seeking legal opinion to bring the fees of private schools under control.
Bhardwaj said that most formalities had been completed for building the Central University of Himachal Pradesh, and the varsity’s foundation stone would be laid soon.
He said the government was also filling up 645 vacancies for college faculty through the HP Staff Selection Commission (HPSSC). He also spoke about the recently launched Jan Manch initiative, a programme aimed at addressing public grievances effectively.
Yesterday, 11 ministers and the assembly speaker organised the Jan Manch meetings in 12 districts and resolved grievances of the people on the spot, he said. District officials also attended the meetings.
Bhardwaj, along with the state’s Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Minister Kishan Kapoor, met people at the Dharamsala mini-secretariat on Monday. The state education minister said that at least one of the four ministers from Kangra would be available at the secretariat every week to meet the public.
The Jan Manch programme was one of the three schemes launched by the Himachal Pradesh government in May to mark the completion of four years of Modi government.