‘Govt, Pvt schools
should work in synergy for child development’
SRINAGAR, MAY 28: A delegation of
Private Schools Association today called on Minister for School Education
Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali and held a detailed discussion on various issues.
The delegation, led
by the association president G N Var, while welcoming the recent reforms made
by the Minister requested that Government should also seek their opinion while
devising new education policy.
The delegation
members suggested that a decision should be taken to declare March session as
examination session across the State.
After giving them a
patient hearing, the Minister responded that Government would never bring any
reform or any law which would not be people friendly. He said he has already
issued orders to take all the stakeholders, which includes private schools
associations on board before devising an education policy.
Regarding march
examination session demand, the Minister said the department is looking at all
the pros and cons regarding the issue. He said due to geographical and
topographical problems, a lot has to be taken into consideration before taking
a call on it. He said Government has to think about the snowbound areas like
Tanghdar, Kargil, Drass before finalising the examination session.
To any query, the
Minister said he would be more than happy to allow the management of private
schools to get their faculty trained at Government training institutes for
national as well as for international level training. However, it would be only
done when private schools would assure that they would provide free education
to a certain percentage of students coming from humble financial backgrounds.
He asked the representatives to come up with a figure suitable for both the
parties.
Zulfkar Ali assured
the delegation that Government is working on Jammu and Kashmir Right to
Education Act where a separate chapter would be dedicated to concerns of
private schools.
The Minister said
the Government sees the private schools as an important part of their education
system in the State and assured them the former is here to encourage, and not
to discourage the private schools. However, the private schools also need to
figure out a list of dos and don’ts that they should adhere to in order to
improve their perception among the masses.
Secretary School Education Farooq Ahmad Shah, Chairperson JKBOSE
Professor Veena Pandita, Director School Education Kashmir G N Itoo, Director
School Education Jammu Rakesh Srangal, Director SSA G N War, other concerned
officers and the representatives from various schools of Kashmir province were
present in the meeting.
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