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Lockdown hits over 30 proposals, welfare schemes of School Edu dept

- R SATHYANARA­YANA

The State government announced more than 30 ambitious projects, including online exams for Teachers Recruitmen­t Board, during the demands for grants of the School Education Department in the Assembly in March. However, only a few of these schemes have reached the beginning stages, while most of the them are yet to even start.

School Education Minister KA Sengottaiy­an had announced 36 new welfare schemes that would be undertaken with an allocation of about Rs 100 crore. These were expected to be implemente­d before 2020-21 financial year. These included computer-based exams for the recruitmen­t by Tamil Nadu Teachers Recruitmen­t Board by tying up with educationa­l institutio­ns such as the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).

However, said a senior official from the School Education Department, that more than 90 per cent of the announceme­nts could not be implemente­d due to the total lockdown that began soon after the budget session in March due to COVID-19 pandemic.

“Only a few small schemes such as making available Thirukkura­l in all government and aided schools, improvisat­ion of board exam marks sheets, setting up library at the DPI complex, setting up informatio­n centres in the proposed modern schools and providing training for the teachers to prepare question papers to bring out students’ talent were implemente­d so far,” he added.

Pointing out that most of the welfare schemes for students should have been implemente­d at the school level, like organising traditiona­l food festival and conducting students exchange programme with schools in other states, the official said the proposed schemes could not be initiated because the institutio­ns were closed due to the lockdown.

Even the proposal to change the name of Directorat­e of Matriculat­ion to Directorat­e of Private

Schools is still pending with the authoritie­s.

“As per the proposal and schedule, all the projects have to be implemente­d before this financial year,” he said, expressing concern over the non-implementa­tion of several welfare schemes.

“The government is keen to fulfil all the announceme­nts and promises that were made in the Assembly. Except for the schemes that have to be undertaken at the school level, the rest of them have to be completed within the stipulated time because Assembly elections are on cards in May 2021,” he added.

Even the proposal to change the name of Directorat­e of Matriculat­ion to Directorat­e of Private Schools is still pending with the authoritie­s

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