By Muslim Saleem
Bhopal, June 7, 2012
The letters written by State
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan to all people’s representatives urging
them to make School Chalen Ham Abhiyan successful through active participation
have been positively responded. Not only the people’s representatives, but also
parents, teachers as well as administrative officers are all praise fro Chief
Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan over his zeal to widen the net of primary and
secondary education in the state, reports SMS New & Features.
It may be mentioned that in the
letter, Chouhan has informed that the ambit of School Chalen Ham Abhiyan is
being widened in the State this year. This time, it will not remain confined
only to getting children not going to school admitted. Under it, school
students will be motivated to complete education at least till the secondary
level.
Chouhan said the Abhiyan is being
implemented for years so that awareness in society on the importance of
education is increased and all children from six to 14 years of age get
admission in schools. As a result of the State Government’s sustained efforts,
the number of school dropouts has come down considerably. Despite this, there
are still several children with special necessities, orphans and destitute
children, extremely poor children, child labourers and children of tribals
living in slums, who are out of schools due to their specific difficulties.
Special and dedicated efforts are required for regularising such students in
schools for which it is vital that people’s representatives and voluntary
organisations are also linked with the campaign besides Government staff.
Chouhan said in the letter that
now the shape of the campaign will be “School Chalen Ham, School Mein Rahen Ham
and Kam Se Kam Madhyamik Shiksha Poorn Karen Ham.” In this wary, from the
campaign to be launched from the new academic session will not remain confined
to only ensuring children’s admission to schools. But it will continue
throughout the year to ensure students’ regular attendance in schools and
constant improvement in their educational abilities. Chouhan said that a list
of students worthy of admissions to classes I, VI and IX should be chalked out,
according to which their admission in schools should be ensured. All the
children in classes I to IV and classes V to VII from the academic session
2011-12 should be registered in classes II through V and Class VII to Class VIII
this year.
Responsibility has been entrusted
to in-charges to identify out of school children and contact parents to get
them admitted.
A list of children admissible to
classes I, VI and IX is being prepared and posted on the education portal this
year. For the first time this year, child tracking action is being taken
through posting of lists of children admissible to Ist, VIth and IXth standards
and those out of school on the online education portal.
Special training centres and
residential hostels should be run with the assistance of voluntary
organisations for out-of-school, orphanned and destitute children, the CM said.
He urged the people’s representatives to give their leadership in widening the
ambit of this campaign in respective districts, chalk out a proper action plan
and implement it in a systematic way so that children attend schools regularly
and complete education at least up to the secondary level.
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