CEOs, ZEOs to conduct inspection 3-days a week
SRINAGAR, MAY 24: Minister for Education Syed
Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Wednesday said that a dependable monitoring mechanism is being put in place to
make teachers stakeholders for effective schooling.
Bukhari
was addressing a high level meeting convened here to take stock of education
sector of Anantnag and Kulgam districts.
The meeting was attended by Abdul Rehman Veeri Minister for Revenue,
Disaster Management, Relief Rehabilitation & Reconstruction and
Parliamentary Affairs, , Farooq Ahmed Andrabi Minister of State for Haj &
Auqaf (Independent charge), PHE and Irrigation & Flood Control, Power
Development, Industries & Commerce, Priya Sethi, Minister of State for
Education, Technical Education, Culture, Tourism, Department of Horticulture,
Floriculture and Parks, Legislators Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami, Abdul Majeed
Padder, Gulzar Ahmed Wani, Altaf Ahmed Kaloo, Abdul Rahim Rather, Abdul Majeed
Larmi, Mohammad Amin Bhat and Mohammad Yousuf Bhat.
In his address, Bukhari highlighted the key role of teachers in shaping
future of the society. In order to monitor and streamline functioning of the
schools in the State, the Minister for Education said all the Chief Education
Officer (CEOs), Zonal Education Officers (ZEOs) shall spare 3-days exclusively
in a week to conduct the tour for inspection of schools falling under their
jurisdiction.
He said that these officers have been directed to furnish their
inspection reports to the Director School Education of the respective divisions
on weekly basis.
Stressing on rejuvenation of education at school level, Bukhari said his
top priorities include reduction in school drop-out rate, enrolling
out-of-school children, imparting quality education and improving the
monitoring mechanism in government run Schools.
“We are on
the job of evolving a holistic surveillance mechanism that shall ensure
effective schooling and timely redress of grievances at the grassroots level,” he added.
Bukhari said that his focus is on instilling sense of duty and
responsibility in teachers, making them accountable and motivating parents
besides involving legislators and local bodies in managing school affairs to
restore the glory of education in the State.
Appreciating the concern registered by the legislators present in the
meeting with regard to malfunctioning of schools in their respective areas,
Bukhari assured them of timely redress of their grievances.
On this occasion, the Minister directed the officers to restore the
confidence of legislators and take action on their inputs provided in the
interest providing better education system in their respective constituencies.
During the meeting, the legislators put forward their grievances and
issues related to school education of their respective constituencies. The
issues includes the shortage of teachers and Head Masters, lack of toilets,
shortage of space in schools, addition of subjects, and other related issues.
The demand for upgradation of Middle Schools into High Schools and the
development of Modal schools also came up during the discussion.
Speaking
during the meeting, Veeri said that education is the basis for the development
of any nation and to develop the state of Jammu and Kashmir, an effective
monitoring system needs to be put in place.
Bukhari assured that all the education system will be monitored closely
and all the constituencies will be treated equally irrespective of political
affiliations.
He promised the legislators that he will look into the different
grievances and issues and solve them at the earliest and asked them to take responsibilities
of their constituencies with regards to education.
Among others, Secretary Education, DC Anantnag, DC Kulgam, Directors of
Education, SSA, RMSA, officials from R&B and other concerned officials
attended the meeting.
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