Nara Lokesh gives AP schools one year to improve education, basic facilities
The minister also directed the officers to conduct a detailed study on the policies adopted by the New Delhi Government
By Newsmeter Network Published on 15 Jun 2024 11:06 AM GMTAmaravati: The Minister for IT and Electronics, Nara Lokesh, on Saturday directed the officials of the Education Department to see to it that all the schools in the State are provided with all kinds of basic facilities within one year.
At a review meeting held with senior officers of the Education department at his Vundavalli residence here, the minister for IT and Electronics directed the officials to complete all pending works in all the schools within one year, including the incomplete phase-2 and phase-3 works taken up by the last government.
Lokesh reviews quality of mid-day meals
Lokesh inquired about the quality of food being supplied to the students for mid-day meals and asked the director of the Mid-day Meal Scheme, Ambedkar, to submit a detailed report on the steps to be taken to provide quality food to the students.
The minister also directed the officers to conduct a detailed study on the policies adopted by the New Delhi Government on sanitation and maintenance of cleanliness inside the schools.
Migration from government to private schools
Lokesh also directed the officials to submit a detailed report on how many students have migrated from the government schools to private educational institutions in the past five years and the reasons for their migration besides a detailed report on the drop-out rate in these five years.
āHow far their respective schools are located to the students in their villages should also be included in these reports,ā he said.
Lokesh also sought details on how many schools were closed in the State in these five years and the reasons for that. He specifically asked the director of Libraries to find out where is the best model library in the country and submit a detailed note on that library after a review. The minister directed the officers concerned to submit a comprehensive report on the quality and utilisation of the content of BYJUās and the IFB.
Detailed report on CBSE schools
Lokesh specifically asked the officials about the steps being taken to provide quality coaching to the 82,000 students who are appearing for the Class 10 exams this year besides a detailed report on the CBSE schools in the State and directed them to complete it by the end of this month the exercise of providing kits to the students.
He also wanted the official machinery to complete by July 15 the process of supplying textbooks, notebooks and other materials to the students of government junior colleges and expressed surprise at knowing that the former government had failed to supply this material to the students last year.
āMake transfers of teachers transparentā
Lokesh inquired about the cycles purchased by the earlier TDP regime but was not supplied to the beneficiaries and wanted all the details on these cycles to be submitted to him soon. The minister made it amply clear that hereafter the transfers of the teachers will be done in the most transparent way and all the facilities provided to the educational institutions by the earlier TDP regime will be revived. The minister told the officials to formulate plans on the proper utilisation of the Central funds.