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Srinagar:
The Minister for Education, Sakina Itoo, announced on Monday that the government plans to restore the academic session to the November-December period starting next year.
In 2022, the Jammu and Kashmir Higher Education and School Education Departments implemented a Uniform Academic Calendar, effective from the 2022-23 academic year.
Minister Itoo stated, “We are most likely restoring the academic session to November-December starting next year.”
She added, “This year, it is not feasible, but next year, we will restore it with all stakeholders on board,” noting that numerous stakeholders had requested a return to the previous academic schedule.
Minister Itoo also commented, “I have asked the concerned officials to provide details regarding infrastructure issues. Additionally, I have been informed about the shortage of staff in the School Education Department.”
Meanwhile, Minister Itoo chaired an introductory meeting of the School Education Department on Monday to review its functioning.
During the meeting, the minister held detailed discussions on various aspects of the department, addressing key issues and concerns.
She emphasized the need for collaborative efforts to improve educational outcomes for students across the region.
“Our primary goal is to ensure that every child receives a quality education, aligned with the needs of today’s scientific and digital world,” she said.
The minister also directed the Principal Secretary of the School Education Department to identify vacant posts at all levels and refer them to recruiting agencies for prompt filling.
Furthermore, she instructed the directors of school education for both the Jammu and Kashmir regions to organize teacher training modules in their respective divisions to ensure educators are equipped with the latest pedagogical skills.
Minister Itoo also urged both directors to upgrade facilities at all girls’ hostels. (KNO)