<p>Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Thursday inaugurated 389 schools in five districts under the state government's transformational programme.</p>.<p>These schools were located in Ganjam, Jharsuguda, Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapada and Bargarh districts.</p>.<p>The schools across the state were transforming under the '5T' initiative.</p>.Odisha govt clears 14 industrial projects worth Rs 1,713 crore.<p>The '5T' framework, widely hailed as a groundbreaking initiative in good governance, sets a new benchmark in citizen delivery.</p>.<p>5Ts refer to teamwork, technology, transparency and time leading to transformation.</p>.<p>The highest 149 schools have been transformed in Patnaik’s home district Ganjam, 112 in Kendrapara, 57 in Jagatsinghpur and 11 in Jharsuguda district.</p>.<p>A total of 1,794 schools across the state will be covered in the fourth phase of the transformational programme.</p>.<p>In the earlier three phases, as many as 6,883 schools have been transformed with better buildings, classrooms, computers, playgrounds and libraries.</p>.<p>Noting that the state government has taken up the transformation of schools, colleges, tourist places, temples, mutts and hospitals as part of its efforts to build a strong Odisha.</p>.<p>Patnaik said, “Schools shape the future of any race. Education shows the way for society to develop and progress. Hence, the government attaches much importance to school transformation.” </p><p>He also said his government has made provision of 15 per cent reservation for the state-run school students in medical and engineering institutions. </p>
<p>Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Thursday inaugurated 389 schools in five districts under the state government's transformational programme.</p>.<p>These schools were located in Ganjam, Jharsuguda, Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapada and Bargarh districts.</p>.<p>The schools across the state were transforming under the '5T' initiative.</p>.Odisha govt clears 14 industrial projects worth Rs 1,713 crore.<p>The '5T' framework, widely hailed as a groundbreaking initiative in good governance, sets a new benchmark in citizen delivery.</p>.<p>5Ts refer to teamwork, technology, transparency and time leading to transformation.</p>.<p>The highest 149 schools have been transformed in Patnaik’s home district Ganjam, 112 in Kendrapara, 57 in Jagatsinghpur and 11 in Jharsuguda district.</p>.<p>A total of 1,794 schools across the state will be covered in the fourth phase of the transformational programme.</p>.<p>In the earlier three phases, as many as 6,883 schools have been transformed with better buildings, classrooms, computers, playgrounds and libraries.</p>.<p>Noting that the state government has taken up the transformation of schools, colleges, tourist places, temples, mutts and hospitals as part of its efforts to build a strong Odisha.</p>.<p>Patnaik said, “Schools shape the future of any race. Education shows the way for society to develop and progress. Hence, the government attaches much importance to school transformation.” </p><p>He also said his government has made provision of 15 per cent reservation for the state-run school students in medical and engineering institutions. </p>