By Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, JULY
22
Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today called for a
“revolutionary” upgradation of the school education in the state to facilitate
the poorest of poor but brilliant rural students, for having access to the
quality education.
Presiding over a high level meeting of the Vice
Chancellors of the Universities, Principals of the prestigious Government Model
Senior Secondary Schools of UT Chandigarh and other educational experts of the
state, the Chief Minister asked them to play a pro-active role in complete transformation
of school education in the state. “We just can’t afford to let our poor
meritorious students to suffer due to lack of infrastructure and proper
counseling. The poor meritorious students thus deserve special attention for
shaping their destiny”.
Laying thrust on the need for providing quality education
to the poor students securing more than 80% of marks at metric level at
Government schools in rural areas, the Chief Minister said that the
universities must evolve a mechanism through which these bright students could
be groomed from 10 plus one and two classes by imparting the quality education
in professional courses. He said that the Universities must initiate the
program under ‘University Colleges of Professional Studies for Rural students’
under which they must develop a centre/ school in the major cities under their
jurisdiction where the students could be delivered quality education free cost
along with boarding and lodging facilities. Mr. Badal said that this would not
only help in providing better employment facilities to students but would also
go a long way in exploring the vast untapped potential of the brilliants
students in the rural areas of the state.
Unfolding his dream project to ensure congenial
atmosphere to the meritorious poor students of rural areas securing above 80%
marks, the Chief Minister asked the Principal Secretary School Education to
depute the state’s Chief Architect to visit the premises of local Sector 16
Government Model Senior Secondary School before finalizing the building lay out
plan. Mr. Badal desired that these upcoming School buildings with hostel
facilities should be double storeyed. Chairman PSEB apprised the Chief Minister
that nearly 3200 such brilliant students had been identified by them who have
secured more than 80% marks in matriculation while studying in the rural
schools during the academic year 2012-13.
Keeping in view the tremendous potential of the rural
school children, majority of whom had been bereft of the basic infrastructure
and quality education, would now be given level playing field to compete with
their counterparts in convent and private schools. This concept, Mr. Badal said
would also ensure far better results due to the factor of homogeneity as all
the students admitted in such schools must possess 80% marks as a ‘benchmark’.
He asked the Education department to prepare an action plan to set up
such schools at major cities like Mohali, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Patiala,
Amritsar and Bathinda, which would functional from the next academic session.
The Chief Minister said that such effort of the
universities with the help of the state government would also be beneficial in
bridging the ever widening gap between the haves and have-nots in the field of
education. Assuring fulsome support and cooperation to the universities for
this noble cause, Mr. Badal said that the state government would leave no stone
unturned for it. He also said that the system must be consistently updated and
fine tuned to ensure that children who lag behind were also given the requisite
attention to help them attain employability and vocational skills.
Underscoring the need for giving career guidance to the
meritorious students, the Chief Minister said that due to the lack of this
facility the rural students were unable to opt the right stream of studies in
their life, which ultimately hampered their future. He said that it was a known
fact that the parents of most of the rural students were uneducated due to
which they were not able to give any advice to their wards in such matters.
Therefore Mr. Badal said that the universities must make endeavors to make the
students aware about their career prospects by organizing special camps for
them. He also asked the Education department of the state to publish small
booklets for this purpose to be distributed amongst the students.
Emphasizing on the need for more research in the various
fields, the Chief Minister also constituted a committee of the Vice Chancellors
and educational experts to finalize the proposals regarding the research to be
undertaken by them in various fields. He asked the committee to examine the
various aspects of the Research to be undertaken by them so that overlapping
could be avoided.
Prominent amongst those present on the occasion included
Education Minister Mr. Sikander Singh Maluka, Advisor to Chief Minister on
Media and National Affairs Mr. Harcharan Singh Bains, Principal Secretary to
the Chief Minister Mr. SK Sandhu, Principal Secretary Higher Education Mrs.
Ravneet Kaur, Principal Secretary School Education Mrs. Anjali Bhanwra,
Secretary Science & Technology Mr. Anirudh Tiwari and Special Principal
Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. Gurkirat Kirpal Singh.
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