Himachal Pradesh Reshapes Education Landscape with School Closures and Mergers
The Himachal Pradesh government has closed 100 schools with zero enrolment and merged another 120 primary schools with nearby institutions, affecting 220 schools in total. Surplus staff will be reassigned, and notifications were issued by the Education Secretary. The closures and mergers aim to streamline the educational infrastructure.
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In a strategic move to optimize educational resources, the Himachal Pradesh government has announced the closure of 100 schools lacking student enrolment and the merger of 120 primary schools with nearby institutions.
The effort is aimed at streamlining the primary and middle school network, impacting a total of 220 schools and resulting in a redistribution of surplus staff.
This initiative was formally declared through notifications issued by Rakesh Kanwar, Secretary (Education), and underscores a governmental push for rationalization, specifically targeting schools with fewer than five students and consolidating educational facilities within a 2 km radius.
(With inputs from agencies.)

