New ₹5.96 Cr School Building in Tamil Nadu |

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Tamil Nadu has taken a significant step toward strengthening its education infrastructure by constructing a new school building worth ₹5.96 crore. This modern facility is designed to provide students with a safe, spacious, and well-equipped learning environment. The building includes advanced classrooms, science and computer labs, a library, hygienic restrooms, and accessible amenities to support inclusive education.

 

This initiative reflects the state government's commitment to improving public education and ensuring that students in rural and urban areas have access to quality learning spaces. By investing in infrastructure, Tamil Nadu aims to reduce dropout rates and enhance academic performance. 

 

The new school building stands as a symbol of progress, promising better opportunities for future generations and reinforcing the importance of education in state development.

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