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Bihar government to launch programme for 25 lakh academically weak school children

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/11/23 at 3:12 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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The Bihar government is gearing up to launch ‘Mission Daksh’ in December, a targeted program aimed at supporting nearly 25 lakh academically weak students in state-run schools. Despite having reached upper primary classes, some of these students are unable to read basic Hindi words. The initiative comes as part of the state’s ongoing efforts to enhance the quality of education.

Under ‘Mission Daksh,’ the Education Department has instructed teachers to mentor these struggling students intensively, organizing classes in small batches of no more than five students. Any negligence on the part of teachers will result in disciplinary action.

In a letter dated November 21, Additional Chief Secretary of Education KK Pathak urged all district magistrates to supervise the program’s progress daily, starting from December 1. District-wise monitoring committees, headed by district magistrates, will be established to ensure the effective implementation of ‘Mission Daksh.’

The decision to launch this mission stems from the findings during regular inspections, revealing a substantial number of academically weak students in state-run schools. The program aims to bridge learning gaps and improve the academic performance of these students.

The identification of academically weak students will be a priority, followed by extra classes conducted by teachers, with a focus on personalized attention. The initiative recognizes the need for individualized support to help these students grasp challenging concepts.

All 25 lakh academically weak students are expected to appear in their final examinations in April 2024. The Education Department warns that if these students fail, strict departmental action will be taken against headmasters, principals, and teachers.

The ‘Mission Daksh’ initiative aligns with the Nitish Kumar government’s broader strategy to elevate the quality of education in the state. The government has been implementing various measures over the past year to bring about positive changes in the education system.

 

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