Imphal: Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh paid a visit to the Sainik School Imphal on Sunday, where he addressed key issues of the school, including infrastructure and resource challenges.
In a post on ‘X’, CM Singh wrote, “I visited Sainik School Imphal with Hon’ble MLA Shri L. Sushindro, paying tributes to martyrs and inspecting the school’s infrastructure, including the Girls’ Hostel construction. The school’s achievements are truly commendable.”
Sainik School Principal Col A Rajiv gave a detailed presentation on its functioning and highlighted several pressing concerns. Among them were, deteriorating infrastructure, irregular water supply, the need for strengthening the perimeter wall, pending construction of the girls’ hostel, and sound clarity issues at the Vikram Batra auditorium.
Col Rajiv also briefed the CM on the school’s recent academic achievements, notable performances in competitive examinations and participation of cadets in various national-level events.
The Chief Minister then acknowledged the school’s academic successes amidst these challenges and pledged government support to address the concerns raised promptly.
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During the visit, he inspected different parts of the campus to assess infrastructure requirements. Based on his inspection, he identified areas that require construction, renovation and repair.
The Chief Minister also stressed on the pending construction of a girls’ hostel and sound clarity problems in the Vikram Batra Auditorium.
He then interacted with members of the Alumni Association, staff and students. He encouraged them to continue striving for excellence in both academics and extracurricular activities.
He appreciated the efforts of the school administration in maintaining standards despite constraints and acknowledged the institution’s contribution in nurturing disciplined and capable youth.













