Infrastructure and Establishment of ATL Sample Clauses

Infrastructure and Establishment of ATL i) The school shall provide atleast 1,500 sq. ft. of built up space (1,000 sq. ft. in hilly areas) to set up the ATL. ii) The school shall establish ATL by setting up requisite physical infrastructure such as laboratory and workshop facilities, tinkering equipment, computers with internet within a period of 3-4 months from the date of release of funds. Other desirable facilities including meeting room and video conferencing facility to chat with experts in real time can also be set up by the schools, if possible. iii) All the assets acquired or created from the grant-in-aid shall be the property of the Government of India and should not be disposed-off or encumbered or utilised for purpose other than those for which the grant-in-aid has been sanctioned without the prior permission of the NITI Aayog.
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Infrastructure and Establishment of ATL i) The school shall provide at least 1,500 sq. ft. of built up space (1,000 sq. ft. in hilly areas) to set up the ATL.

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