Mandu (Madhya Pradesh): The state government on Thursday granted administrative approval for a state-of-the-art girls’ education complex at Nalcha development block, costing Rs 40 crore.
The complex will accommodate 490 girls from Scheduled Tribe communities, providing residential facilities to girls from grades VI to VII. The complex will be constructed on seven hectares in the Somvariya area on Rampal Road. Plans include a double-storey school building, two hostels for 250 students each, 23 residential quarters for staff, an audio-trial hall, a playground, boundary walls and cement concrete roads.
Departmental officials, including collector Priyank Mishra, SDO Arsil Bhatia and principal Rajesh Sharma have inspected the site and Madhya Pradesh Vikas Bhawan will oversee construction. R

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