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Now Govt says coaching centre closure order will be reviewed fortnightly

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April 22, 2018
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Srinagar: Against earlier statement in the day, Minister for Education, Finance and Labour & Employment, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Sunday afternoon said that the decision to close private tuition centers, offering tuitions upto class 12th, will be reviewed on fortnightly basis.
The order, the government also clarified that the order shall have no bearing on coaching centres which provide coaching for professional courses for the students who have already passed 12th class examination.
Speaking after the meeting with the officers of Education Department including Chief Education Officers and Principals of Government Higher Secondary Schools, Altaf Bukhari had said that the private tuition centres will be closed for 90 days and decision reviewed thereafter.
In a statement issued here in the evening, the minister said private tuition centers which offer tuitions upto class 12th will be closed for time being and the decision will be reviewed on fortnightly basis.
During the meeting, Altaf Bukhari directed the officials to compile the list of all the teachers working in the coaching centers and also asked the school authorities to conduct a parent-teacher meeting once every week.
While directing the principals to be in regular touch with respective CEOs, Altaf Bukhari asked them to report the problem, if any, to the concerned CEO so that an appropriate decision can be taken, immediately.
The meeting was attended by Secretary School Education, Farooq Ahmad Shah, Director School Education Kashmir Dr G N Itoo, Joint Directors of School Education, CEOs of various districts of Kashmir and Principals of Higher Secondary Schools.
Seeking feedback from the heads of educational institutes, Altaf Bukhari emphasized that it is a moral as well as an ethical duty of educational heads to ensure that they treat students in their respective institutions as their own children.
Emphasizing the need for student counseling, the Minister said as academicians it is important to ensure the safety and better future of students. He said proper counseling could surely help the students towards a better future.
While urging the students to concentrate on their studies, Altaf Bukhari sought cooperation from every section of the society to ensure disruption-free academic activities in the Valley. He appealed the students to join their schools and colleges and resume their class work.

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