Haryana is set to introduce CM Shri Schools on the lines of the central government’s PM Shri Schools initiative. State Education Minister Mahipal Dhanda made the announcement during the Budget Session of the Haryana Vidhan Sabha. The new schools will follow the CBSE pattern and aim to enhance the quality of education across the state. The move also reinforces Haryana’s commitment to inclusive education under the Right to Education (RTE) Act.
CM Shri Schools Announced on PM Shri Model
Haryana Education Minister Mahipal Dhanda announced that the state government will soon start CM Shri Schools.
Key features of CM Shri Schools,
- Modelled on the PM Shri Schools initiative
- Will follow the CBSE curriculum pattern
- Focus on quality infrastructure and modern learning
- Aim to strengthen state-run education standards
The initiative is expected to bring uniform academic standards and improved learning outcomes in Haryana.
Focus on CBSE Pattern and Quality Education
The CM Shri Schools will adopt the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) framework to ensure consistency with national standards.
The CBSE pattern will provide,
- Structured curriculum and assessment
- Emphasis on skill-based education
- Modern teaching methodologies
- Better preparation for competitive exams
By aligning with CBSE, Haryana aims to modernise government schools and raise overall educational benchmarks.
25% EWS Reservation Under RTE Act
The Education Minister also highlighted that the state has reserved 25% seats at entry-level classes in private schools for,
- Economically Weaker Sections (EWS)
- Disadvantaged Groups (DG)
This reservation is implemented under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act (RTE Act).
During the last academic session,
- 14,127 applications were received under RTE
- 11,803 students were successfully allotted private schools
The policy ensures that children from weaker backgrounds gain access to quality private education.
What Are PM Shri Schools?
The PM Shri Schools (Pradhan Mantri Schools for Rising India) initiative aims to transform selected government schools into model institutions with,
- Modern infrastructure
- Smart classrooms
- Focus on experiential learning
- Alignment with National Education Policy (NEP) 2020
By launching CM Shri Schools, Haryana is replicating this model at the state level to strengthen public education.
Impact of CM Shri Schools in Haryana
The introduction of CM Shri Schools is expected to,
- Improve educational infrastructure
- Standardize curriculum with CBSE pattern
- Enhance learning outcomes
- Promote equitable access through RTE provisions
The combined approach of quality reforms and inclusive admissions could significantly uplift Haryana’s school education ecosystem.
About RTE Act
- The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act of 2009 mandates free education for children aged 6 to 14 years.
- State governments reimburse schools for these admissions. This provision promotes social inclusion and equal educational opportunity.
Question
Q. CM Shri Schools in Haryana will follow which curriculum pattern?
A) ICSE
B) State Board
C) CBSE
D) IB


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