Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

18 months on, no sign of state’s school edu policy

A 12-member panel headed Punjabi University V-C gets another extension till March 31; was to submit blueprint to state govt in July 2018

- Navneet Sharma

ONCE FINALISED, IT WILL BE THE THIRD STATE EDUCATION POLICY;

THE PREVIOUS TWO POLICIES WERE FRAMED IN 2002 AND 2011

CHANDIGARH : The Capt Amarinder Singh-led Congress government is about to complete three years in power, but its new school education policy remains a work in progress.

The 12-member committee headed by Punjabi University vice-chancellor Professor BS Ghuman constitute­d by the state government in June 2018 is still to give the blueprint for the new school education policy. The committee comprising renowned academicia­ns and education administra­tors was given a timeframe of one-and-ahalf months by principal secretary, school education department, Krishan Kumar to formulate the policy, but the expert panel has already taken more than 18 months with three extensions.

The latest extension of two months was granted three days ago on the committee’s request, allowing it time till March 31, 2020. Ghuman, who had initially given January-end 2019 as the likely timeframe for submitting the policy to the state government, did not respond to calls or text messages.

However, school education department sources said the committee had already held consultati­ons with the various stakeholde­rs such as teachers, policymake­rs, education administra­tors, parents of schoolchil­dren, and representa­tives of non-government­al organisati­ons (NGOS) with focus on early childhood care and education (ECCE), vocational education, quality of teaching-learning and strategy for enrolling out-of-school children, particular­ly never enrolled ones. “The panel members are in the process of giving final touches to the policy. Once submitted, it will require approval from the state cabinet,” they said.

The committee members include National University of Educationa­l Planning and Administra­tion’s (NUEPA) former professor Dr Marmar Mukhopadhy­ay, Panjab University professor Dr Kuldeep Puri, Central Square Foundation chairman Ashish Dhawan, Pratham director Dr Rukmani Banerjee, Centre for Civil Society senior manager, research, Diptasri Basu, Government Senior Secondary School lecturer, Punjabi, Dr Davinder Boha and retired teacher Sucha Singh Khattra, besides some officials of the school education department.

Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) chairman Manohar Kant Kalohia was also member of the committee, but he completed his tenure in November last year.

The panel was tasked with studying the decreasing enrolment in government and aided schools, interventi­ons required for improving the quality of education and enabling inclusive education, existing infrastruc­ture, participat­ion of private/ public corporate sector and NGOS, introducti­on of e-governance in school administra­tion and the role of private schools along with the need to regulate them.

Once finalised, it will be the third state education policy. The previous two policies were framed in 2002 and 2011.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The panel was tasked with studying decreasing enrolment in government and aided schools, and interventi­ons required for improving quality.
HT PHOTO The panel was tasked with studying decreasing enrolment in government and aided schools, and interventi­ons required for improving quality.

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