ELCITA’s Government School Upliftment Program
Transforming Government Schools Through Infrastructure, Hygiene & Digital Inclusion
With a vision to create safe, inclusive, and future-ready learning environments for children studying in government schools around Electronics City, the Electronics City Industrial Township Authority (ELCITA) initiated a comprehensive Government School Upliftment Program.
The initiative began after ELCITA received requests from several government schools seeking support for improving basic infrastructure and hygiene facilities. Following detailed site visits and assessments by the ELCITA team, critical gaps were identified in areas such as toilet renovation, building repairs, electrical systems, drainage, and classroom infrastructure.
Recognizing the urgent need for intervention, ELCITA undertook extensive infrastructure development works across 16 government schools located in and around Electronics City, benefiting more than 3,200 students through improved infrastructure, hygiene, and digital learning facilities.
Schools Covered Under the Program
1. Government Primary School, Konappana Agrahara
2. Government Primary School, Vittasandra
3. Government Higher Primary School, Govindashetty Palya
4. Government Model Primary School, Doddathoguru
5. Government Higher Primary School, Thirupalya
6. Government Higher Primary School, Gollahalli
7. Government High School, Parappana Agrahara
8. Government Primary School, Shikaripalya
9. R.K.S Higher Primary & High School
10. Government Higher Primary School, Veerasandra
11. Government Primary School, Yediyuru
12. Government High School, Doddanagamangala
13. Government Lower Primary School, Basapura
14. Government Primary School, Chikkathoguru
15. Moulana Azad Model School, Shikaripalya
16. Government Primary School, Bhovipalya
Infrastructure Enhancement Works
The upliftment program included a wide range of civil, electrical, plumbing, and campus development works, such as:
* Refurbishment of classrooms, corridors, and boundary walls
* Waterproofing of rooftops
* Restoration of drainage systems
* Revamping of washrooms and kitchen facilities
* Compound wall repairs
* Construction of rooftop assembly areas in schools facing space constraints
* Electrical and plumbing improvements, including installation of switches, lighting systems, and water pipelines
To improve access to safe drinking water, ELCITA installed 13 water purifiers with dispensers and standardized drinking water facilities across the schools.
Hygiene Improvement Initiatives
To maintain cleanliness and improve sanitation standards, ELCITA deployed dedicated housekeeping personnel across all the schools for daily cleaning and upkeep.
The hygiene initiatives included:
* Daily cleaning and sanitation of school premises
* Maintenance of washrooms and drinking water areas
* Regular upkeep of classrooms and common-use spaces
* Support for maintaining hygienic surroundings for students and staff
Maintenance & Digital Inclusion Support
The initiative also focused on improving learning infrastructure and long-term maintenance support through:
* Repair and refurbishment of benches and desks
* Provision of new furniture wherever required
* Improvement of assembly and common-use spaces
* Repair and restoration of existing IT systems and smart classrooms
* Installation of computer systems
* Installation of CCTV surveillance systems
* Deployment of safety and directional signage across campuses
Each stage of the project was closely monitored by the ELCITA management team through regular site visits to ensure quality execution and continual improvement in school infrastructure standards.
The initiative began after ELCITA received requests from several government schools seeking support for improving basic infrastructure and hygiene facilities. Following detailed site visits and assessments by the ELCITA team, critical gaps were identified in areas such as toilet renovation, building repairs, electrical systems, drainage, and classroom infrastructure.
Recognizing the urgent need for intervention, ELCITA undertook extensive infrastructure development works across 16 government schools located in and around Electronics City, benefiting more than 3,200 students through improved infrastructure, hygiene, and digital learning facilities.
Schools Covered Under the Program
1. Government Primary School, Konappana Agrahara
2. Government Primary School, Vittasandra
3. Government Higher Primary School, Govindashetty Palya
4. Government Model Primary School, Doddathoguru
5. Government Higher Primary School, Thirupalya
6. Government Higher Primary School, Gollahalli
7. Government High School, Parappana Agrahara
8. Government Primary School, Shikaripalya
9. R.K.S Higher Primary & High School
10. Government Higher Primary School, Veerasandra
11. Government Primary School, Yediyuru
12. Government High School, Doddanagamangala
13. Government Lower Primary School, Basapura
14. Government Primary School, Chikkathoguru
15. Moulana Azad Model School, Shikaripalya
16. Government Primary School, Bhovipalya
Infrastructure Enhancement Works
The upliftment program included a wide range of civil, electrical, plumbing, and campus development works, such as:
* Refurbishment of classrooms, corridors, and boundary walls
* Waterproofing of rooftops
* Restoration of drainage systems
* Revamping of washrooms and kitchen facilities
* Compound wall repairs
* Construction of rooftop assembly areas in schools facing space constraints
* Electrical and plumbing improvements, including installation of switches, lighting systems, and water pipelines
To improve access to safe drinking water, ELCITA installed 13 water purifiers with dispensers and standardized drinking water facilities across the schools.
Hygiene Improvement Initiatives
To maintain cleanliness and improve sanitation standards, ELCITA deployed dedicated housekeeping personnel across all the schools for daily cleaning and upkeep.
The hygiene initiatives included:
* Daily cleaning and sanitation of school premises
* Maintenance of washrooms and drinking water areas
* Regular upkeep of classrooms and common-use spaces
* Support for maintaining hygienic surroundings for students and staff
Maintenance & Digital Inclusion Support
The initiative also focused on improving learning infrastructure and long-term maintenance support through:
* Repair and refurbishment of benches and desks
* Provision of new furniture wherever required
* Improvement of assembly and common-use spaces
* Repair and restoration of existing IT systems and smart classrooms
* Installation of computer systems
* Installation of CCTV surveillance systems
* Deployment of safety and directional signage across campuses
Each stage of the project was closely monitored by the ELCITA management team through regular site visits to ensure quality execution and continual improvement in school infrastructure standards.






