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Friday, 08 May 2015 07:37 |
During a daylong visit the minister reviewed each and every aspect of the said Schools including the damages caused to the infrastructure during September floods. He interacted with students and enquired about their needs and aspiration with regard to available facilities, syllabus and formulation of new Educational Policy. At Girls Higher Secondary School, Bijbehara, Minister announced introducing Commerce stream from the current academic session. He urged the heads of the institutions to identify the Job-oriented courses and not to remain stick to traditional courses. He urged the teachers to take students outside the traditional classrooms to help them acquire knowledge practically. Minister announced that these four higher secondary schools will be developed as “Model schools” for the purpose of which all basic facilities for imparting quality education will be provided besides making available the best human resource. He urged the teaching community to come forward and share the social esponsibility of transforming the society by giving their best. Minister also announced that toppers of board exams of these four Educational Institutions will be provided free coaching by experts besides arranging exposure visits for them. |
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