Assam Gunotsav 2025 results declared today

ANI March 27, 2025 170 views

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced the results of Gunotsav 2025, highlighting significant improvements in school education quality. The initiative, inspired by PM Modi’s Gujarat model, now evaluates 44,077 schools, up from 12,000 in 2017. Over 27,000 schools secured A or A+ rankings, with 15 lakh students receiving top grades. Sarma also praised Sivasagar and Dibrugarh districts for their outstanding performance.

"From just evaluating 12,000 schools in 2017, this citizen-led evaluation now covers 44,077 schools." – Himanta Biswa Sarma
Guwahati, March 27: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced Thursday that the results of Gunotsav (a state government initiative to improve the quality of school education) 2025 were declared on Thursday and said that this citizen-led evaluation now covers 44,077 schools, up from 12000 in 2017.

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Gunotsav now covers 44,077 schools, up from 12,000 in 2017

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27,252 schools ranked A or A+ in 2025

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15 lakh students received A+ grades

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Rs 25,000 reward for each A+ school

https://x.com/himantabiswa/status/1905186191282180431

In a post on the social media platform X, CM Biswa said, "The results of #Gunotsav 2025 were declared today. This unique Jan Bhagidari effort that breathes life into education, inspired from Adarniya @narendramodi ji's tenure as Chief Minister of Gujarat, has now entered its 6th edition in Assam."

"Some findings from today. From just evaluating 12,000 schools in 2017, this citizen-led evaluation now covers 44,077 schools," CM Biswa said.

"In 2025 - 27,252 schools have been ranked as A or A+. This is a 7% increase since 2024. In 2017, A+ category schools were 6,300 which has increased 100% and now stands at 13,300," he added, as he stated, "Like last year, Sivasagar and Dibrugarh feature among the top 3 districts - big kudos to the team there".

CM Biswa said that overall 83.5 per cent of our schools are in the A+ and A category, complying with the robust systems and quality requirements we have put in to ensure the best education for our children.

He also highlighted the assessment of quality of uniform and said, "This year, for the first time we also assessed the quality of uniform provided to students and the transparency of the exercise as well. 92 per cent 0f the schools have met the prescribed uniform quality," he said.

CM Biswa further pointed out that 15 lakh students have also received A+ grade, signifying the high quality of pedagogy offered in our public schools.

"We have incentivised each A+ category school with Rs 25,000 each as a reward for their high performance and I am confident that these numbers will keep getting better in the days ahead, much like it has ever since we started," he said.

"My compliments and gratitude to all those who made this wonderful task possible," CM Biswa concluded.

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