Reviews progress
made on State & CSS in education, allied sectors
SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 20: Union Secretary, Department of School Education and
Literacy Anil Swarup today held an interactive session with the students from
various government schools in the state to review the educational scenario in
the state.
The interactive
session was held at Govt Higher Secondary School Kothibagh Srinagar, while
students from various other schools joined the session through video
conferencing.
The students
interacted with Secretary and shared their experiences from the interactive e-
learning mode of teaching. They informed the Secretary that ICT labs have
enabled them to get quality online lectures at their fingertips and has made
them independent in learning process. They added that audio visual facility is
more interesting and comprehensive in nature.
Students said that
ICT labs make it easy to understand the finer concepts besides making even the
most complicated concepts of different subjects available in digital format.
Further, they informed that ICT labs have enabled them to interact with
national and international students.
During the
interaction session, the Secretary said that the government is committed to
providing more facilities for universalization of education. He assured that
proper and feasible support will be provided for enhancing labs the ICT labs in
the state. He also directed for making the ICT labs more spacious so that more
students will get benefitted at the same time.
Later, the
Secretary also held a meeting to review the progress made with regards to implementation
of various state and centrally sponsored schemes in education sector in
the state.
It was informed in the meeting that almost 80% of work for improving education
scenario and teachers training under different schemes has been completed.
The Secretary said that the quality of training should not be compromised. He
instructed officials to undertake drives for increasing student enrollment in
educational institutions especially at primary and middle school level.
He further directed for ensuring proper utilization of funds released under
state and centrally sponsored schemes.
The officials were directed to expedite work on all ongoing and new
infrastructure and allied projects so that the education of students does not
suffer. He also said that a campaign needs to be initiated to encourage school
children to teach uneducated members of the community, neighborhood etc.
Moreover, the Secretary also directed officials to speed up the Aadhaar seeding
of children in schools and linking that data with UDISE , so that the students
can avail benefits of various central and state sponsored schemes.
The Secretary was accompanied by Secretary School Education, Farooq
Ahmad Shah, Director School Education Kashmir, G.N. Itoo, Director School
Education Jammu, Ranbir Singh, Director RMSA, Tufail Matoo, Director SSA, A.R.
War and other senior officials.

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