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Rajasthan govt renames 15 schools after slain security forces personnel

Updated on: 07 March,2019 07:50 PM IST  | 
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The files on renaming these government schools had been pending in the previous BJP dispensation and have been cleared by his party's government.

Rajasthan govt renames 15 schools after slain security forces personnel

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Rajasthan Education Minister Govind Singh Dotsara on Thursday announced renaming 15 government schools after slain security forces personnel to pay tributes to the "real life heroes" and promote nationalism among students.


In a statement, he said three schools each in Churu, Nagaur and Jhunjhunu districts, two each in Alwar and Sikar, and one each in Jaisalmer and Jodhpur districts have been renamed after the slain personnel.


"We salute martyrdom of the soldiers protecting the country's borders," Dotsara said. He said the files on renaming these government schools had been pending in the previous BJP dispensation and have been cleared by his party's government. 


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