Gunji Primary School Reopens After 35 Years Due to Army Initiative
The Government Primary School in Gunji, Uttarakhand, will reopen after 35 years, rebuilt by the Indian Army with an investment of Rs 72 lakhs. This facility will accommodate 75 students, enhancing educational access in a region previously affected by migration and geographical challenges.

The Indian Army has rebuilt the Government Primary School in Gunji village, Uttarakhand, investing Rs 72 lakhs to restore it after 35 years of closure. The school includes three classrooms, a hall, a staff room, a guard room, and a park for children.
It was originally closed in 1995 due to migration and difficult terrain. Improved connectivity in the region has led to renewed interest in education. Local leaders had advocated for its reconstruction, emphasizing the importance of education for the community's future. The reopening may stimulate further population retention in the area, mitigating the effects of past migration.




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