Kashmir Indepth
Kashmir

DC Budgam stresses on discipline, peer learning, extra classes

BUDGAM, MARCH 9: Deputy Commissioner, Budgam Dr Syed Sehrish Asgar today said that she will take weekly review of performances of all colleges and higher secondary schools during the upcoming academic session starting from March 11 across the district.

Prepare for the greatest experience after eating a nutritious breakfast. You will travel over some of the highest passes in the world on your adventure, and you will be greeted by ever-changing vistas of the desolate landscape. Stop at the café on Khardung-La Pass, the highest all-season motorable road in the world, and take in the scenery; you'll feel as though you're on top of the world. Upon leaving Khardung-la, the terrain changes to a white sand desert as you approach the Nubra Valley, which is home to the Nubra Sand Dunes. Visit the Diskit Monastery, the oldest and biggest monastery in Ladakh, which also contains a sizable Buddha statue, if time permits.

While chairing a meeting to review the arrangements and preparedness for the conduct of next academic session, the Deputy Commissioner said that the government gives priority to the education sector every effort shall be made to achieve the better results.

 The meeting was attended by SP Budgam Amod Ashok Nagpure, CEO Budgam, Fatima Tak, DEPO Budgam, Farooq Ahmad Raina. Principals of all degree Colleges and Higher Secondary schools were also present on the occasion.

Speaking on the occasion, the DC directed the school authorities to conduct regular morning assemblies and to impart good values among the students by making moral education mandatory in schools. She called for maintenance of discipline at all educational institutions and directed principals to ensure that students attend their classes in proper uniform and do not use cell phones inside school premise or indulge in any misconduct or indiscipline at school or outside it. She asked college/school heads to create squads and discipline committees to ensure discipline is maintained in their educational institutes. The DC also asked school/college heads to restrict entry of outsiders inside education institutions.

She also asked school authorities to hold weekly counseling sessions with their students particularly with weak students so that they excel in their studies. The DC also asked school/ college heads to hold regular teacher- parents meetings for better results.

Emphasizing on conducting of co-curricular activities at all education institutions, the DC asked concerned to involve students in sports, cultural and adventurous activities to boost them for more and more learning. She laid stress on holding extra classes and peer learning and group learning classes for students particularly for weak students for their better performance. The DC further directed the concerned to ensure all facilities are put in place at schools before their opening for the next academic session.

Related posts

No relief from traffic jams on Sgr-Jmu highway, commuters suffer

Kashmir Indepth

Bulletin on Novel Corona Virus (COVID-19)
JK reports 108 new positive cases, 123426 recovered so far

Kashmir Indepth

Kashmiri students evacuated from Iran, completed quarantine period at Rajasthan, ‘all test negative’

Kashmir Indepth

Body of OGW found in Sopore says police

Kashmir Indepth

No prepoll alliance on Lok Sabha elections yet, talks on with congress: Farooq Abdullah

Kashmir Indepth

Ensure prompt civic services delivery; timely redressal of public grievances: Advisor Baseer Khan to Officers

Kashmir Indepth

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy