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JKPYC decry poor educational facilities
6/12/2011 9:01:05 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, June 12: Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Youth Congress has decried poor educational facilities in Ramnagar/Majalta tehsils.
Addressing a meeting of his supporters and general people at series of places in Majalta Tehsil, R.S. Pathania, senior vice president, charged that constitution of village education committees in Ramnagar has been on purely political basis thereby eroding the very scheme and object of these committees sought to be formed under Sarva ShikshaAbhiyan with a view to streamlining and monitoring educational activities here over.
Going by the letter and mandate of Govt. order dated 21-08-09, these committees had to be constituted by the village headmasters in collaboration with Z.E.O.s after calling the general meetings of respective villagers in presence of local Panchayats and that the govt. order absolutely specifies what shall be the parameters and composition of education committee.
But the position as on ground in Ramnagar is that these committees are being framed in accordance with the sweet will of local MLA in abject violation of norms and guidelines specified for the purpose.
He also accused local MLA of upgrading schools on purely political considerations – projecting less deserving schools at the cost of more deserving ones. Majority of schools in the area are without adequate teaching staff, laboratories and libraries, playgrounds and other requisite infrastructure.
The results of the schools in Ramnagar/Majalta are nose-diving but authorities-that-be seem yet to be moved.
Paucity of staff and subject teachers has crippled the working of schools in the area, particularly, HSS Khaned, HSS Keya, HSS Khoon, HS Thail, HSS Majalta, HSS Chowki, HS Rang, HS Kakrai, HS Barigarh, Hs Sehal Kouri Ber, HS Garh Dhamma, HS Kotwalt, HS Bainsta, HS Balota, HS Satyein, HS Dehari and others.
Prominent among those who addressed the people included Kuldip Singh, Mohan Lal, Rameshwar Sharma, Ranjit Singh, Sharan Singh, Romesh Gupta, Suram Chand, Bodh Raj, Om Parkash (all sarpanches), Kulbir Singh, Sagra Singh, Uttam Chand, Krishan Dutt, Tara Chand, Charan Dass, Gian Chand, Talib Hussain, Anchel, Roshan Singh, Singha Ram, Puran Chand, Onkar Singh and a wide galaxy of local leaders.
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