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To prevent ‘proxy’, Edu Deptt directs Govt schools to display pictures of teachers

To prevent ‘proxy’, Edu Deptt directs Govt schools to display pictures of teachers

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir School Education Department has directed all the government educational institutes to display photographs of teachers to โ€˜prevent the practice of teaching staff by sending proxies on their behalfโ€™.

According to the news agencyโ€”Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Director of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) notified this in a communiquรฉ to Chief Education Officers (CEOs) of the region.

An official at DSEK said, โ€œAs per the orders, it seems that there may be some teachers in the department who are sending proxies on their behalf. The concerned authorities may have accordingly issued the orders to curb such practices.โ€

โ€œThe third Chief Secretaries Conference is proposed to be held on December 27-29. The theme identified for this conference is โ€˜Promoting Ease of Livingโ€™ with a special focus on โ€˜Ease of Schoolingโ€™ to enhance access to schools and ensure quality of service delivered,โ€ it reads.

The communiquรฉ further reads, โ€œOne of the key action points identified for the matter is โ€˜proxy teachersโ€™โ€”displaying of photographs of teaches in schools.โ€

DSEK accordingly has requested CEOs to take necessary action in this regard so as to saturate the key initiative.

โ€œThe photographs of all the teachers may be displayed in all the schools of your (CEOs) respective districts and provide an updated status of it by mentioning the total number of schools and total number of teachers covered under this initiative whose photographs have been displayed in the prescribed format,โ€ it reads.

Pertinently, the orders were issued on the directions of the Ministry of Education (MoE) for Government of India (GoI) on December-19.

Meanwhile, Director of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) Tassaduq Hussain Mir was not available for his commentsโ€”(KNO)

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