‘Lauds role of
teachers in increasing literacy rate’
SRINAGAR, JUNE 29: Advisor to
Governor, K Vijay Kumar Friday asked the officials and the experts in
the Department of Education to put their heads together and come up with
suggestions to further cut the dropout rate at primary and secondary level in
schools.
The Advisor said
this while reviewing the functioning of the Education Department here today.
The meeting was attended by Secretary Education Farooq Ahmad Shah, Director
School Education Jammu, Director SSA and other senior officials of the
department.
It was observed in
the meeting that there is 10:18 Dropout rate at Upper primary level
and 23:04 Dropout Rate at secondary Level. Advisor complimented the
officials of the department including the teachers and other field staff for
their tireless efforts to increase the literacy rate in the state besides
helping in decreasing the dropout rate from schools ate primary and secondary
level.
K Vijay Kumar said
there is always scope for the improvement and asked the experts to come up with
innovative ideas so that the dropout rate can further be decreased.
The meeting was
informed that there are 23.145 lakh students enrolled in 29335 schools of the
state and there is 163390 teaching and non teaching staff including SSA and
RMSA Staff working in the department.
It was informed
that department has got 933 lecturers in various disciplines during 2017 on the
recommendations of J&KPSC while 261 placements of PG Masters/ Teachers have
been made as In-charge lecturers in various disciplines pending clearance by DPC
or PSC besides regularizing the services of 60 lecturers.
The department has
also referred 2154 posts of teachers and 1296 non teaching posts under direct
recruitment quota. The Advisor directed the officials to conduct regular DPCs
and expedite the process to fill the indirect quota through promotions to avoid
stagnations in the department.
Secretary Education
informed the meeting that this year, the department received a financial
allocation of Rs 122.05 crore under capex budget which include Rs 70 crore for
up-gradation of infrastructure. It was given out that 139 works have been
completed by March this year while 174 are expected to be completed by the end
of current financial year.
The meeting
discussed threadbare the issue of SSA teachers, midday meal Scheme, RMSA other
financial and physical constraints. The advisor directed the officials to
expedite the work on various ongoing projects so that same can be completed
well in time. He also laid stress on the proper monitoring mechanism in schools
at block-level to bring in more efficiency in the department.
The advisor stressed on teachers training and asked the officials
to make efforts to equip the teachers with modern teaching techniques using
modern gadgets so that the students are benefitted at large.
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