Kashmir Observer

MoE Urges JK Govt To Reevaluate Pre-Samagra Shiksha Education Labs

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SRINAGAR: The Ministry of Education (MoE) has asked the Jammu and Kashmir School Education Department to reassess the ‘previously approved education labs’ that were permitted years before the Samagra Shiksha scheme here.

Besides, the ministry further directed to develop a list of proposed new roles that could be created in accordance with the requiremen­ts.

According to the official documents available with the news agency, MoE while reviewing the skill education said, “It was observed that a total of 1315 skill education labs were approved to the UT, out of which 553 are functional and762 are pending in the UT of Jammu and Kashmir including the preSamagra Shiksha years.”

Further, the MoE emphasized that the National Education Policy 2020 underscore­s the importance of skill education for all students, especially those in the secondary stage of schooling.

“States and UTs are urged to reassess these previous approvals in light of the changing job roles and develop a list of proposed new roles that could be created in accordance with the requiremen­ts,” it reads.

In the meantime, MoE said that displaying photograph­s of teachers is one of the priority areas of the 3rd Chief Secretarie­s Conference for addressing the issue of proxy teachers and teacher absenteeis­m.

“It was underlined that this is a continuous process and the photograph­s of teachers should be displayed in a public area in the school premises. Moreover, provision should be there in the schools where the photograph­s are displayed for changing the photograph­s in case of transfer or retirement of a teacher,” MoE said—(KNO)

A decade on, Zaffran colonyPamp­ore road continues to be in dilapidate­d condition, puts commuters safety at risk

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