Construction of library rooms and modern science laboratories will strengthen educational infrastructure.
Bani,
In a significant achievement, a development grant of ₹156.00 lakh has been approved for government schools in the Bani Assembly constituency. This amount has been released to strengthen educational infrastructure in the area’s schools, provide better facilities to students, and promote quality education.
Under this approved funding, library rooms and science laboratories will be constructed and upgraded in schools, providing students with a modern and resource-rich learning environment.
Construction of Library Rooms
To enhance knowledge and promote a reading culture, funds have been approved for library rooms in the following schools:
- GHS Bhandar – ₹24.84 lakh
- GHS Galodi – ₹24.84 lakh
These libraries will ensure better access to competitive exam and curriculum-related books and reference materials for students.
Modern Science Laboratories
To make science education practical and effective, ₹18.00 lakh per laboratory has been approved for state-of-the-art laboratories in various schools—
- GHS Dulangal (Biology) – ₹18.00 lakh
- GHS Dulangal (Chemistry) – ₹18.00 lakh
- GHS Dulangal (Physics) – ₹18.00 lakh
- GHS Bhandare – ₹18.00 lakh
- GHS Galodi – ₹18.00 lakh
The construction of these laboratories will help students develop a practical understanding of science subjects, significantly improving their educational quality.
Commitment to Education
Since becoming an MLA, Dr. Rameshwar Singh said that strengthening education in the region is one of his top priorities. He expressed confidence that the completion of these projects will not only strengthen the school infrastructure but also provide students with better opportunities in a competitive world.
He expressed special gratitude to the Education Department, the Honorable Chief Minister, Mr. Omar Abdullah, and Mrs. Sakina Itoo for their cooperation and coordination.
Finally, he said that this initiative marks a new beginning in the field of education in the Bani region and that this pace of development work will continue in the future.


