TN panchayat dept allocates Rs 60 cr for renovation of primary, middle schools

IANS April 9, 2025 277 views

The Tamil Nadu Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department is investing Rs 60 crore to renovate primary and middle schools across 2,338 village panchayats. The School Infrastructure Upgradation Scheme (SIUS) will focus on repairing classrooms, kitchen sheds, toilets, and water supply systems in rural schools. Only schools that haven't been renovated in the past five years are eligible for this comprehensive upgrade program. A dedicated committee will oversee the selection and implementation of renovation works to ensure quality and accountability.

"Infrastructure development will be implemented in a phased manner" - Tamil Nadu Rural Development Dept
Chennai, April 9: The Tamil Nadu Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department has earmarked Rs 60 crore for the repair and renovation of primary and middle schools across 2,338 village panchayats in the state.

Key Points

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Rs 60 crore allocated for primary and middle school renovations

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Schools must have structural stability certificate

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Comprehensive infrastructure upgrades planned for rural schools

The initiative is being implemented under the School Infrastructure Upgradation Scheme (SIUS) for the academic year 2025-26.

The allocated funds will be used to identify, renovate, and repair primary and middle schools in both village and town panchayats.

According to an official notification, the maintenance of infrastructure facilities in rural schools is the responsibility of the respective panchayat unions.

In line with this, the SIUS has been introduced to facilitate infrastructure development in a phased manner.

All panchayat union schools identified under the Anaithu Grama Anna Marumalarchi Thittam (AGAMT) 2025-26 must be covered under the SIUS during the same period.

Before commencing any renovation, all panchayat unions are required to obtain a structural stability certificate from the Assistant Executive Engineer.

Only schools that have not undergone repair or renovation in the past five years will be eligible for this phase of work.

While assessing damages under AGAMT, panchayat unions have been instructed to consider infrastructure issues such as damages in classrooms, kitchen sheds, toilets, and water supply systems.

Renovation works will include repairs to RCC ceilings, wall cracks, damaged doors and windows, and broken flooring, which will be replaced with anti-skid tiles.

Electrical issues, including wiring and fittings, will be addressed during future upgrades under the smart classroom initiatives.

For kitchen sheds, toilet facilities, and buildings with water supply connections, renovation will be allowed only if no work has been done in the past three years.

To improve safety and durability, the department has mandated the replacement of cement or concrete water tanks with Syntex tanks.

Additionally, panchayats have been instructed to install rainwater harvesting structures wherever needed.

A committee comprising the Block Development Officer, Assistant Engineer, Block Education Officer, School Principal, and the Village Panchayat President will be responsible for selecting and finalising the renovation works.

To ensure quality and accountability, the District Collector, Additional Collector/Project Director of the District Rural Development Agency (DRDA), and the Executive Engineer/Assistant Executive Engineer of the Revenue Department will monitor and verify the implementation of the repair works.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such a welcome move! Our village school has been needing repairs for years. The kids deserve better learning environments. Hope they implement it properly 🤞
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Rajesh M.
Rs 60 crore sounds like a lot but divided across 2,338 panchayats, that's only about Rs 2.5 lakh per school. Will that be enough for proper renovations? The intentions are good but the math seems off.
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Saranya V.
Love that they're focusing on anti-skid tiles and Syntex tanks! Safety first for our children. My niece's school roof leaked last monsoon - glad to see these issues being addressed 💙
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Karthik B.
The committee structure looks solid with multiple oversight layers. Hope this prevents corruption and ensures funds reach where they're needed most. Fingers crossed!
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Anitha P.
As a teacher, I'm thrilled! Better infrastructure = better learning outcomes. The smart classroom initiative mentioned for future upgrades is especially exciting. Our kids deserve 21st century facilities.
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Manoj T.
Good initiative but implementation will be key. They should consider involving local communities in monitoring the work - we know our schools best and can ensure quality is maintained.

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