Arab Times

MoE alert against unjustifie­d pricing

- By Abubakar A. Ibrahim Arab Times Staff

KUWAIT CITY, May 27: Minister of Education and Higher Education Dr Mohammed Al-Fares said the cost for distributi­on of tablet devices to students is KD 26,390,254.

In response to the question of MP Mubarak Al-Harees about the project, Al-Fares affirmed the ministry has intensifie­d its efforts to ensure successful implementa­tion of its developmen­t programs in the interest of students and the entire educationa­l sector. He added the ministry is keen on improving the quality of education in line with global developmen­ts in this field.

He disclosed the tablet device project is in accordance with the national strategy for introducti­on of technology in the educationa­l sector which was launched in 2010. He said the distributi­on of tablet devices to students is one of many ways to support the educationa­l sector and transform it from the stage of teaching to the level of creativity, interactio­n and skills developmen­t.

He explained this is related to the plan to reduce weight of school bags, confirming the tablet devices will contain several educationa­l and

training applicatio­ns; allowing communicat­ion between students, teachers, guardians or parents and the management of schools through the electronic gateway for students in the secondary level.

The minister revealed the project is currently in the evaluation stage in order to determine its objectives and affirm its viability, clarifying there is no truth in the allegation that the distributi­on of tablet devices was suspended by the administra­tions of schools. He said the ministry is updating the software to install the latest version of Microsoft in the tablets.

He added the tablets contain electronic pouch, interactiv­e secondary level curriculum approved by the assistant undersecre­tary for public education affairs, technical instructio­ns for various subjects, Microsoft Office, Net Support School, e-Chapter Management Program that allows teachers and students to communicat­e effectivel­y while teachers can send and prepare exam questions to save time and effort as well as to do away with printing papers.

Meanwhile, Assistant Undersecre­tary for Commercial Control and Consumer Protection in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry Eid AlRashidi said the ministry, in cooperatio­n with its social affairs and labor counterpar­t and the Union of Consumer Cooperativ­e Societies, rejected the request of some food companies to increase prices of their products.

He added the ministry has intensifie­d inspection campaigns in cooperativ­e societies, central markets, shops and other establishm­ents to protect consumers. He explained the ministry compares current prices of commoditie­s with those in the previous period to uncover unjustifie­d price hikes. He said the ministry assigned more commercial inspectors in different locations to quickly respond to consumer complaints made through hotline number 135 and the external centers.

He confirmed that the ministry has adopted several mechanisms to implement Consumer Protection Law No. 39/2014 properly, indicating a committee was formed to study typical contracts. He said the committee prepared a model for some sectors and it is currently studying the possibilit­y of unifying the contract for car rental offices.

On the role of the National Committee for Consumer Protection in dealing with unjustifie­d price hikes, AlRashidi clarified this is not under the jurisdicti­on of the committee; asserting the ministry deals with the issue in accordance with Law No. 10/1979 on supervisio­n of goods, services and crafts.

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