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  • DSEK rebuts news published in some local dailies regarding starting of new Academic Session from April 20

    DSEK rebuts news published in some local dailies regarding starting of new Academic Session from April 20

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    Srinagar, Mar 20: The Director School Education Kashmir (DSEK) today strongly refuted the news item published in some local dailies wherein it has been stated that the New Academic Session in schools shall commence from 20th April 2023.

    In an official handout issued here, Dr. Tassaduq Hussain, DSEK said that the news item is baseless and all the stakeholders including Heads of the Institutions have already been placed under strict instructions to complete the process of examination for classes 1st to 7th and 9th up to 20th March 2023 and start new classes immediately after culmination of the examinations vide Letter No: DSEK/NEP/227-231/23 Dated: 23-02-2023.

    The statement read that the instructions have been made with an aim so that not a single day of the students is wasted.

    It also mentioned that the Department of school Education is committed to provide quality Education in schools and to kick start the Academic session at the earliest all the preparations are already in place.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Shortage Of Teaching Staff In Schools Will Be Addressed After Rationalization: DSEK

    Shortage Of Teaching Staff In Schools Will Be Addressed After Rationalization: DSEK

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    SRINAGAR: Director School Education Kashmir Tasaduq Hussain Mir has said the issue pertaining to shortage of teaching staff in Uri will be addressed soon after rationalization as his office has already directed the all CEOs to provide actual posting of RRTs and RETs.

    Speaking to the news agency GNS on the sidelines of a function in Uri, Director of Education Kashmir Tassaduq Hussain Mir on Wednesday last said that they are going to launch an annual transfer drive in which the soft, hard and very hard zone categories and eligible staff will be posted as per set protocol.

    He said the shortage of teaching staff in Uri schools would be addressed by or before the month of April. “I have already directed all CEOs to provide actual posting of RRTs, RETs and we are going to rationalize them on the basis of enrolment of their sanctioned posts”, he said.

    He further said a new enrollment drive was being started for children across ten districts of Kashmir and the purpose of his visit to Uri was to assess the educational facilities with children having only government schools to get their study from.

    “Last year we saw 1,18,000 new enrollments of children in Kashmir, but this year we are trying to increase it and this year our target is also to enroll dropouts and specially-abled students so that no one in society is deprived from education”, he said adding their goal is inclusive education.

    The news agency GNS has learnt from sources that around 300 RRTs from four educational zones of Uri, including Uri, Jullha, Chandwari and Boniyar, have been deployed by the department to other desirable places instead of their actual place of posting in which around 50 teachers have been attached to outside their educational zone due to which there is a severe shortage of teaching staff in schools in remote areas of Uri.

    The department has appointed a single teacher in each primary schools of Hathalanga, Sohura, Khatein, Torali, Mothal, Chrunda, Batar, Lajdi Boniyar, Korali Boniyar, Maidan Boniyar and Bankhod Boniyar, due to which education students has been severely affected. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Shortage of teaching staff in schools will addressed soon after rationalization: DSEK Tassaduq Hussain in Uri

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    Says already instructed all CEOs to provide actual posting of RRTs, RETs

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    Uri, Mar 16 (GNS): Director School Education Kashmir Tasaduq Hussain Mir has said the issue pertaining to shortage of teaching staff in Uri will be addressed soon after rationalization as his office has already directed the all CEOs to provide actual posting of RRTs and RETs.

    Speaking to GNS on the sidelines of a function in Uri, Director of Education Kashmir Tassaduq Hussain Mir on Wednesday last said that they are going to launch an annual transfer drive in which the soft, hard and very hard zone categories and eligible staff will be posted as per set protocol.

    He said the shortage of teaching staff in Uri schools would be addressed by or before the month of April. “I have already directed all CEOs to provide actual posting of RRTs, RETs and we are going to rationalize them on the basis of enrolment of their sanctioned posts”, he said.

    He further said a new enrollment drive was being started for children across ten districts of Kashmir and the purpose of his visit to Uri was to assess the educational facilities with children having only government schools to get their study from.

    “Last year we saw 1,18,000 new enrollments of children in Kashmir, but this year we are trying to increase it and this year our target is also to enroll dropouts and specially-abled students so that no one in society is deprived from education”, he said adding their goal is inclusive education.

    GNS has learnt from sources that around 300 RRTs from four educational zones of Uri, including Uri, Jullha, Chandwari and Boniyar, have been deployed by the department to other desirable places instead of their actual place of posting in which around 50 teachers have been attached to outside their educational zone due to which there is a severe shortage of teaching staff in schools in remote areas of Uri.

    The department has appointed a single teacher in each primary schools of Hathalanga, Sohura, Khatein, Torali, Mothal, Chrunda, Batar, Lajdi Boniyar, Korali Boniyar, Maidan Boniyar and Bankhod Boniyar, due to which education students has been severely affected. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • New Academic Session Will Begin Soon: DSEK

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    Will Act Tough, If Complaint About Charging Of Annual Fee Received Against Any Private Institution; No Coaching Centre Registered In Srinagar As Of Now

    GNS Desk

    Srinagar, Mar 9 (GNS): Director School Education Kashmir Tassaduq Hussain on Thursday said the department is fully prepared for starting of new academic session on the culmination of ongoing exams.

    Talking to mediapersons, on the sidelines of a function here, Tassaduq Hussain said that the new academic activities will be started soon after the culmination of annual ongoing examination as we have already set a timeline in our sight.

    “The ground staff is all set with all necessary modalities”, he said.

    Asked about the charging of annual fee by private institutions, Hussain said people need to report it to us and we will accordingly initiate action. “From wherever we will receive any written complaint about any private institution charging annual fee, we will definitely act tough against such institutions”, he said.

    The Director also clarified that as of now there is no coaching centre from Srinagar registered with the them (DSEK).

    “We have not registered any coaching centre here in Srinagar neither have we fixed any fee”, he said adding the coaching centres are being run arbitrarily and the owners also charging fee on their own. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • New Academic Session To Commence After Annual Board Exams: DSEK

    New Academic Session To Commence After Annual Board Exams: DSEK

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    SRINAGAR: The School Education Department Thursday said that the new academic session will commence soon after the culmination of annual regular board examinations.

    Talking to reporters on the sidelines of an event, Director School Education Kashmir, Tassaduq Hussain Mir said new academic session will begin soon after the culmination of ongoing exams.

    “We are prepared for the new academician session and we have set the timelines too,” he said.

    On being asked about transportation fee of those months during which schools were closed, he said private school students are not liable to pay for services they did not avail during those months.

    He said earlier the academic session used to end in December but now it has changed to March. “The ongoing session will end after the culmination of annual regular board exams.”

    About the violation of government guidelines for charging admission fee by some private schools, Mir said wherever they will get written complaints, they will act tough against the violators. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Authorities In JK To Implement Student Police Cadet Scheme Soon

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    SRINAGAR: Authorities in Jammu and Kashmir are all set to implement the Students Police Cadet (SPC) Scheme among the students of 8th and 9th standard.

    In this regard, Officer on Special Duty (OSD) with Director of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) has sought details of already identified students from Chief Education Officers (CEOs) of the region.

    The OSD in a letter to CEOs has said, “I am directed to request you to furnish the list of already identified students of 8th and 9th class for Implementation of SPC scheme in the UT of Jammu & Kashmir.”

    The officer has further said that the list should reach DSEK by or before March-6-2023.

    According to the official documents, more than 1400 students of classes 8th and 9th have been identified from all districts of the region.

    Pertinently, SPC project is a school-based youth development initiative that trains high school students to evolve as future leaders of a democratic society by inculcating within them respect for the law, discipline, civic sense, empathy for vulnerable sections of society and resistance to social evils.

    Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had directed the JK Police to launch a Student Police Cadet scheme in all 22 districts of the UT in both private and government schools to keep youth away from anti-social activities.

    The project also enables youth to explore and develop their innate capabilities, thereby empowering them to resist the growth of negative tendencies such as social intolerance, substance abuse, deviant behavior, and anti-establishment violence.

    Equally, it strengthens within them commitment towards their family, the community, and the environment. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • DSEK To Verify Academic Credentials Of School Teachers, Masters In Seniority List

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    SRINAGAR: The Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) has sought verification of the academic credentials of the teachers and Masters whose names figure in the seniority list for their promotions in various subjects.

    According to the news agency KNO, in this regard, the DSEK has written to all the Chief Education Officers (CEOs) to furnish the verification reports of the teachers and masters who figure in the seniority list in Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Political Science and Commerce.

    “The Administrative Department has issued the seniority lists of PG Masters and Teachers in the disciplines of Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Pol-Science and Commerce You are as such, requested to verify the service particulars of all the incumbents figuring in the seniority lists and furnish the verification report to the directorate,” the communication reads.

    The CEOs have been asked to furnish the verification report appointment order, Promotion order copy as Master, Confirmation order copy as Master (if any), copy of date of Birth and copies of Graduation, post-graduation marks card cum degree certificates.

    “Verification of PG degrees and copy of permission and copy of leave statement acquired by the candidates should be submitted to the directorate as well,” it reads.

    As per the communication, the CEOs have been asked to submit the requisite information to the directorate by or before January 28 of 2023.

    Notably, the issue about the verification of degree certificates started after 72 in-charge lecturers in Environmental Science subjects were reverted to teacher posts.

    As already reported, the SED started verification of degree certificates in science discipline to verify the validity of the postgraduate degrees obtained by the teachers.

    The department is ascertaining authentication of the degree certificates if the degrees fulfill the requirements as mentioned in circular number 940 of the General Administration Department (GAD).

    The SED earlier started verification of Post Graduation (PG) degrees obtained by the in-service teachers and Masters in different subjects.

    In this regard, a list of 1574 masters holding PG degrees was sent to the respective directorates of Jammu and Kashmir for the verification of their degrees.

    These include 504 Masters who have obtained their PG degree in Mathematics subject, 860 Masters who have obtained their PG degree in Zoology and 210 Masters who have obtained their degree in Botany subject.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )