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DC Ganderbal calls for involvement of all stake holders for sustainable development of the Education sector in district

 

Ganderbal, Nov 28:  The Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, Shyambir today chaired a meeting of the Core Committee Members designated for revamping the education sector in the district in respect of Curriculum Interventions and Infrastructural gaps.

At the outset, Principal BHSS Khalmulla gave a detailed PowerPoint presentation regarding the proposed curriculum interventions viz Extra Curricular Activities and other academic activities to be performed in the institutions as per NEP 2020.

The meeting also discussed the existing infrastructure and the gaps thereof and the proposed suggestions to cope up with the present day infrastructural needs of the institution. All committee members shared their valuable suggestions for upliftment of the Educational Scenario with regard to the NEP 2020.

After threadbare discussion with all the committee members Deputy Commissioner called for involvement of all stake holders including Colleges/ITIs/Polytechnic colleges/NGOs for sustainable development of the Education sector in the district. It was also stressed that the land of the schools shall be entered in the Revenue Records. He also stressed for Human Resource Mapping of all the Teaching/Non-Teaching employees of the school Education Department.

It was also decided that two schools from each zone shall be nominated for implementation of the suggestions put forth by the Core Committee in the first phase during the new academic session.

The meeting was attended by Chief Education Officer Ganderbal, Majid Ahmad Kohli, Deputy Chief Education Officer Ganderbal, Nasir Ahmad Wani and other core committee members.

 

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