District authorities adopt schools in Jharkhand to improve education level post covid

Last Update: 17 October 2022, 15:25 IST

Adoption of schools aims to improve the quality of education (Representational image)

The concerned authorities have also been asked to ensure that students achieve 90 per cent attendance, organize quarterly parent-teacher meetings and develop necessary infrastructure.

Senior officials of Jharkhand’s East Singhbhum district have adopted 187 government schools to help improve the standard of education in the institutions in view of the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Deputy Commissioner Vijaya Jadav has adopted one secondary school each at Patmada, Ghatshila, Dumaria and Baharagora in the district under the ‘Abua Asdra’ (Our School) initiative, an official said on Sunday. Others who have adopted schools as part of the initiative include Additional District Magistrate (Law and Order) Nandkishore Lal, Additional Deputy Commissioner Saurabh Sinha, District Transport Officer Dinesh Rajan and District Public Relations Officer Rohit Kumar.

The official said the objective of launching Abua Asdra was to achieve quality education in government-run middle schools by implementing welfare schemes and bring about a constructive change in the learning methods of students.

He said that the concerned authorities have also been asked to ensure that the students achieve 90 per cent attendance, organize quarterly parent-teacher meetings and develop necessary infrastructure.

The Deputy Commissioner has directed the officials to ensure that the eligible students are covered under various schemes of the state government like Savitibai Phule Kishori Smriti Yojana and Mukhyamantri Vishesh Chhatravritti Yojana.

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