Tag: DEO

  • On the demand of Akash Tiwari, the collector agreed to increase the seats in English medium schools, orders given to the DEO

    Under Bhupesh Baghel’s ambitious Swami Atmanand Education Scheme, the number of parents keeping their children’s golden future in their eyes is increasing by getting admission in 3 schools operated in the capital. Seeing the expectations of the parents for admission in schools, Pt. Ravi Shankar Shukla, Ward 35 Councilor and MIC member Akash Tiwari met the Collector of the capital. Demanded from the collector that if 10 seats are increased in each class, then at least 500 children can be given additional admission. Akash Tiwari informed the Collector that 1500 applications have been received for about 165 seats in BP Pujari English Medium School operating in his ward from class I to XII. In view of this positive, sensitive thinking of Akash Tiwari, Raipur Collector immediately ordered Raipur District Education Officer to take immediate action in view of the necessary availability. Alderman Sunil Bhuwal was also present during this.

  • DEO said – Focus and encourage assessment of children up to VIII

    District Education Officer (DEO) AN Banjara took the meeting of the Block Education Officer, Block Development Center Coordinators on Tuesday for online and offline assessment of children as soon as they took office. He directed the officials to prepare an action plan for the assessment of the children by February 4 at the earliest.

    DEO Banjara said that as per the intention of the state government, we have to reach every child in the Corona era. It is the responsibility of every teacher to monitor every child. He has bluntly told the authorities that any negligence in monitoring the children will not be tolerated.

    Get clear clearance for class 10th and 12th children. DEO Banjara emphasized on the assessment of children from first to eighth, the Tuhanh Duar program. A large number of officers were present on this occasion, including KS Patley, District Coordinator of Rajiv Gandhi Education Mission.

  • DEO takes major action: 240 schools accreditation canceled, 142 nodal principals stopped salary

    To curb the fees of private schools during the coronavirus infection, the rules of the Non-Governmental School Fees Regulations Act 2020 created by the state government are also being dismantled. The fees committee was not formed here despite repeated instructions to private schools. Therefore, the District Education Officer has issued an order to end the accreditation of 240 schools. These schools will not have the right to enroll from session 2021-22. According to the order issued by the Department of Education, the schools whose recognition has been terminated as soon as possible, the registration register of the school children, the admission register, the list of children filed under the Right to Education Act and other documents in the Block Education Officer office Have to be submitted The Development Block Education Officer and Nodal Principal will be responsible to shift the children studying in these schools to the nearest school.

    In Chhattisgarh, Private School Fee Regulation Bill 2020 has been passed by majority. As per rules, this fee committee will consist of two members nominated by the collector, the nodal member primary, middle, high school. The lowest fees of private schools in Punjab are also made the basis. The school committee will recommend the increase in fees to the district committee. The first violation of the school violating the rules will be fined 50 thousand, twice the amount of fees, one lakh fine for the second mistake, four times the fees charged for the third violation. The committee will also decide on school disputes.