JAMMU, NOVEMBER 13:
Deputy Commissioner Kumar Rajeev Ranjan today inspected the schools where the children
are undertaking test being conducted under the National Achievement Survey.
About 174 centres have
been set up across district in which about 2208 children shall take up the test.
Pertinently National
Achievement Survey is a research study undertaken by District Institute for Education
and Training (DIET) and supported by the Ministry of Human Resources Development
to understand how effectively the school system is working in the country based
on student learning. This will help to support the school system to be more effective
and improve student learning.
Deputy Commissioner
took stock of the arrangements put in place for the test to be conducted for students
of class third, fifth and eighth selected randomly.
Additional Deputy Commissioner,
Arun Kumar Manhas. Chief Education Officer, J.K. Sudan and other concerned officers
accompanied the Deputy Commissioner.
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