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In a transfer to promote egalitarianism on faculty campuses, the academic establishments have been asked not to point out caste and religion of scholars within the attendance registers.
Director, School Education, Vadrevu Chinaveerabhadrudu, has issued a round asking the schools to remove the scholars’ caste and religion talked about within the attendance register.
Gender parity
He has additionally identified that the names of ladies are being written in pink ink, which, he says, ought to cease hereafter. Many schools use blue ink to write boys’ names and pink ink to write women’ names.
In what’s seen as an try to additional the reason for gender parity, he has asked the Regional Joint Directors of the division and the District Education Officers (DEOs) to be sure that the caste and religion of the scholars talked about in opposition to their names within the attendance register be eliminated and the register be maintained in a uniform sample.
In a separate order, the Director of School Education has stated that in view of the plan to reopen schools on November 2, a minimal of fifty% of the lecturers ought to attend responsibility.
In view of the misplaced time on account of the pandemic, he says that the lecturers won’t be allowed to take greater than two-and-a-half informal depart for the months of November and December.
KGBV choice listing
Meanwhile, the Samagra Shiksha wing of the Education Department has launched the fourth listing of the scholars who’ve been chosen for admission to Classes 6 and 11 within the Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV) throughout the State for the educational 12 months 2020-21.
In a press release, the Samagra Shiksha State Project Director {K}. Vetri Selvi has stated that the chosen college students should report to their respective KGBV Special Officers between October 15 and 22 with all of the related paperwork resembling Aadhaar card, switch certificates, examine certificates, caste certificates and SSC move quick memo.
Students can get their doubts, if any, clarified by dialling the telephone numbers 9441270099 or 9494383617.
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