After the prompt cognizance of the Chief Minister Hemant Soren on the news published in a leading daily titled "No bench, no desk, children of CM School of Excellence studying sitting on the ground", desks has been made available to Sakchi Balika Mukhyamantri Utkrishta Vidyalaya within 24 hours.
As soon as the news came to the notice of the CM Hemant Soren, instructions were issued and the team under the leadership of the District Education Officer inspected the school and immediately completed the process of providing desks. The team has also supplied other necessary resources to the school. The girl students of the school have expressed their gratitude to the Chief Minister.
With the quality and free education being provided in the CM’s Schools of Excellence being run by the State government and recognized by the CBSE Board, now a large number of children from private schools are also getting enrolled in these schools. Keeping in mind the increasing number of students, resources are being supplied to each CM School of Excellence and Block level Adarsh Vidyalayas.
To overcome the shortage of teachers in these schools, the School Education and Literacy Department of the State Government has also deputed and posted qualified and experienced teachers of CBSC in all 80 CM’s Schools of Excellence. In the first week of August, 2024, all the deputed and posted teachers were also given special training at Jharkhand Academic Council. In order to develop discipline and leadership skills among the teachers, they have been given special training at IIM Ranchi and IIM Ahmedabad.
Students are also showing enthusiasm for enrollment in CM’s Schools of Excellence. More applications have been received in proportion to the seats set for enrollment for the session 2024-25.
This year 51,500 students have applied for enrollment in Chief Minister's Schools of Excellence. The process of enrollment in class 9th and 11th is still going on. In view of the increasing trend of children in enrollment, the number of seats has also been increased by the department this year. In the last session, enrollment was taken in 63,554 seats, while this year the number of seats has been increased to 73,554. With the increasing number of children, the sections have also been increased.