Madhya Pradesh: Ratlam's CM Rise School Receives Best School Certificate; Government Land Freed From Encroachment In Petlawad
The school received an ISO 9001-2015 certificate and a special letter of praise.

Ratlam's CM Rise School Receives Best School Certificate | FP Photo
Ratlam's CM Rise School Receives Best School Certificate
Ratlam (Madhya Pradesh): Directorate of Public Instruction (DPI) Department honoured CM Rise Vinoba Higher Secondary School for being the best school in the world in the category of innovation. The school received an ISO 9001-2015 certificate and a special letter of praise.
Cabinet Minister Chetan Kashyap presented these awards to the teachers during a ceremony. Minister Kashyap recognised the hard work of the entire staff, including principal Sandhya Vohra and vice principal Gajendra Singh Rathore.
He highlighted the importance of dedication, belief in goals and trust in leadership, saying these qualities helped the school achieve its success. He praised the school for helping improve public education in Madhya Pradesh.
Kashyap also expressed hope that this achievement would inspire other schools, both government and private, across the country to aim for excellence. He encouraged them to follow the example set by CM Rise Vinoba, showing that with commitment and good leadership, great things can be achieved.
Government Land Freed From Encroachment
Petlawad (Madhya Pradesh): Local administration has cleared five bighas of government land near Hanuman temple on Roopgarh Road in Petlawad. The action was taken under the guidance of SDM Tanushree Meena and Tehsildar Hukum Singh Nigwal on Saturday morning.
The team used bulldozers to remove illegal structures and worked to reach an agreement with the encroachers.
The land was occupied illegally for many years. Local leaders had been trying to get the land back, but it was only recently that the administration took strong action. The bulldozer operation successfully removed encroachments from four people, allowing the community to reclaim the important space.
Tehsildar Hukum Singh Nigwal quickly formed a team of revenue police officers to carry out the operation. Many people were present during the action, including applicants, encroachers, local landowners and members of the administrative team.
During the process, Naib Tehsildar Ankita Bhide and several revenue inspectors were also there, along with police support. The tehsildar made sure everyone understood the boundaries of their land and marked them.
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