Haryana government is constantly taking measures to improve quality education in schools and this can be gauged from the fact that Haryana has set a target of implementing the new National Education Policy 2020 five years ahead of…
Haryana is constantly taking measures to improve quality education in schools
Smart classrooms and modern desks are being set up in the schools across Haryana
Education Department to soon address the shortage of teachers
Chandigarh, May 11- Haryana government is constantly taking measures to improve quality education in schools and this can be gauged from the fact that Haryana has set a target of implementing the new National Education Policy 2020 five years ahead of the National target of 2030. Besides this, work is being done in a phased manner regarding the arrangement of infrastructure, building, furniture, boundary wall, cleanliness, roads, water and toilets in schools.
Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal said that Haryana spends the maximum part of its budget on the education sector. In this budget Rs. 20,000 crore alone is allocated for education. Besides this radical changes are being brought about in the education sector. There will be no dearth of budget for bringing educational reforms, said Sh. Manohar Lal.
The Chief Minister informed that two task forces are being formed for the education sector, which will ensure infrastructure related arrangements in schools.
Sharing more details an official spokesperson said that the State Government through smart classrooms and modern desks etc is constantly introducing educational reforms.
The spokesperson said that the State Government has planned to make arrangements for dual benches in all the schools within a year. The government recently launched a revolution in the field of education by distributing tablets to the students of government schools under the e-Adhigam Yojana.
The spokesperson said that Haryana Government and Education Department are committed to provide facilities to the students in the school of village Manchuri in Karnal. All required facilities would be made available in the school soon. Two more teachers have been appointed in the school, said the spokesperson.
The spokesperson said that for the last 6 years, the transfer of teachers is done under the online transfer Policy, but for the last two years, the process of online transfer of teachers was being hindered, especially due to pending cases in the High Court in this regard.
The spokesperson said that after the request of the Education Department, now the High Court has removed this ban. The Education Department will soon address the shortage of teachers.
The spokesperson said that by the time the schools would open in July after the summer vacations, the shortage of teachers would be removed and other facilities would also be made available in the school.
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