SRINAGAR, NOVEMBER 11: Secretary
Education, Farooq Ahmad Shah today directed all Chief Education Officers to
seal the private schools which are running without the mandatory registration
with the Directorate of School Education (DSEK).
While reviewing the functioning of DSEK, Farooq Shah said that
Government would constitute a committee very soon for the regulation of
unregistered private schools in the Valley.
This Committee will also examine the quality of education, teacher-student
ratio, fee structure, salary paid to the staff, infrastructure, adherence to
the guidelines of Union Ministry of Human Resource Development and other rules
and regulation made mandatory for private schools to follow.
The Secretary directed all CEOs to start the drive of sealing
illegally-run private schools in their respective districts immediately in
coordination with concerned police stations.
He also stressed on ensuring complete transparency in examinations. He
further said that the Department will build Boarding School, Specially-abled
Children School and Tinkering Science Laboratory in every district of the
valley as part of the measures for upgrading education sector. He asked CEOs to
identify the land in their respective districts and prepare Detailed Project
Report (DPR) so that the work on these prestigious projects starts soon.
It was said that DSEK will also upgrade 600 schools from Primary to
Middle, Middle to High and High to Higher Secondary level soon.
Farooq Shah also directed CEOs to work out the vacancies of Lecturers,
Masters and Head Masters in their respective districts and send the report to
the DSEK so that students do not face any difficulty regarding the faculty. He
directed ZEOs to conduct field visits thrice a week in their areas to solve the
problems of schools .
He said that the Government is working to prepare a comprehensive
transfer policy in DSEK so that irrelevant and mid-term session transfers are
stopped.
On the occasion, the Secretary was informed that the DSEK will start
Winter Campus from 3rd to 7th standard,
Winter Tutorials from 8th to 12th standard
and Super-50 Coaching for Medical and Non-Medical streams in every district
from next month. The fee for Winter Campus and Winter tutorials has been fixed
as Rs 300 and Rs 500 per head for Super-50 coaching. It was also given out that
DSEK has set a target of sending 10,000 students on tour outside the state
which is starting from next month.
Director DSEK, G.N. Itto, Joint Directors Aabid Hussain and Suriya
Jabeen, Deputy Director Planning, Mohammad Yusuf, Chief Accounts Officer, and
other concerned officers were present in the meeting.
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