Edn sector reform cannot happen overnight: CM

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TURA, Sep 30: Chief Minister Conrad Sangma on Thursday reiterated the state government’s endeavours to bring an overall reform to the education system while arguing that it cannot happen overnight.
The chief minister said this during the inaugural programme of St. Anne’s School at remote Garagre village in South West Garo Hills.
Admitting to the challenges the government’s faced with to overhaul the education sector, Conrad said the government continues to remain committed to upscale the educational infrastructure and learning facilities in Meghalaya.
The chief minister also informed that a special programme has been chalked out to create better educational facilities in the state.
Appreciating the missionaries for their efforts in transforming the educational facilities in Meghalaya, Conrad also announced that solar light facilities and computers will soon be sanctioned for St. Anne’s School.
The school was inaugurated in the presence of Tura Bishop, Rt Rev Andrew R Marak and Auxiliary Bishop, Jose Cj.

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