Raipur: Dr. Premasai Singh Tekam’s request to the Union Human Resource Development Minister: Keeping in view the protective issues of Corona, the decision to open schools should be given to the states

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Raipur, 28 April 2020. Chhattisgarh’s School Education Minister Dr. Premasai Singh Tekam has requested the Union Human Resource Development Minister, Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank to take care of the safety issues in order to deal with the prevention of corona infection and diagnose this problem in the future. Decision to open schools should be given to the states. The Union Minister for Human Resource Development was reviewing the work of the School Education Department by taking an online meeting of the State Education Ministers and School Education Secretaries today.

Chhattisgarh’s School Education Minister Dr. Premasai Singh Tekam told him that 16 lakh children and one lakh 60 thousand teachers were registered in this website regularly in record time in the ‘Padhai Tunhar Duar’ scheme launched by the Chief Minister of the state, Mr. Bhupesh Baghel. Classes are being organized. Dr. Tekam gave information regarding the conduct of examinations and examination of postponements in the state. Various innovative ways to address the problem of educational activities during online discussion such as reducing vacation days, increasing school hours, local community teaching, tuition in small groups in homes, radio and television. Suggestions for more usage etc. Thanking the Union Human Resource Development Minister for organizing this important meeting, Dr. Tekam requested to consider the suggestions received in the meeting and take a decision.

In the online meeting by Union Human Resource Development Minister Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, general promotion in all classes except class 10th and 12th, post-fixation of CBSE examinations, arrangement of evaluation of children’s answerbooks, mid-day meal also distributed during holidays. Necessary arrangements to be made, implementation of academic calendar for 4 weeks optional course, During the Kovid-19 expressed his views on points such as sharing the best practices. He inquired about the action being taken by the states in digital, online education in the meeting. Changes in academic calendar due to loss in education of children due to lockdown, uploading of midday meal annual action plan in connection with continuation of midday meal, land and other issues for Central and Navodaya Vidyalaya, State under overall education Implementing the unit the amount of the center’s share and the balance of the state’s balance and the annual education of the overall education Discussed and reviewed the plan for online uploading.

Dr. Alok Shukla, Principal Secretary, Chhattisgarh School Education DepartmentDirector Public Education Shri Jitendra Shukla, Secretary, Board of Secondary Education Prof. V.K. Goyal was also present.