Leh: An enrolment drive was successfully conducted in Sumoor village of Nubra on March 1, 2026, with the objective of strengthening school admissions and raising community awareness about government education initiatives.
The campaign aimed to encourage parents to enroll their children in government schools while highlighting the benefits and provisions available under the Samagra Shiksha scheme.
Strengthening School Admissions in Nubra
The drive was led by the Zonal Education Officer (ZEO), Nubra, and served as an important bridge between the education administration and the local community. Officials interacted directly with villagers and parents, addressing their concerns and informing them about the facilities, academic support, and welfare measures offered in government schools.
The initiative focused on promoting inclusive, accessible, and quality education for children in the region.
Awareness on Samagra Shiksha Benefits
During the outreach programme, parents were sensitised about various benefits under Samagra Shiksha, including improved infrastructure, enhanced teaching-learning resources, and student-centric support mechanisms aimed at holistic development.
Officials emphasized that government schools in Ladakh are committed to providing quality education aligned with national standards while ensuring equal opportunities for all children.
Participation of Key Education Officials
The programme witnessed the presence of:
- Ms. Sonam Dolker, Zonal Education Officer (ZEO), Nubra
- Mr. Chamba Tandar, Zonal Education Planning Officer, Leh & Coordinator, Ladakh Model Schools
- Mr. Sonam Gyalson, Headmaster, Ladakh Model School, Ibex Colony
- Headmaster of Government Middle School, Sumoor
Their participation underlined the administration’s coordinated approach toward strengthening grassroots education systems.
Commitment to Inclusive Education in Ladakh
The enrolment drive reflects the Education Department’s ongoing efforts to enhance student enrollment, improve community engagement, and ensure that every child in Nubra and across Ladakh has access to quality schooling.
Such initiatives reaffirm the administration’s commitment to building a robust educational ecosystem and promoting universal school participation in remote and rural areas.
