Imphal, 14 July 2016 : In its efforts to improve the quality of school education in the state, Manipur govt has selected 50 schools under the Continuous & Comprehensive Inclusion project. Speaking to media at the press conference of head of departments for highlighting development activities of govt organised by DIPR at Moirangkhom, director of education S, N. Praveen said the department will regularly inspect the govt schools from this year. The director however could not give a satisfying answer when the media queried him about the decline in the admission to primary schools in 2015-16. He said works have been initiated under the Continuous & Comprehensive Inclusion project to improve the relationship between the teachers and students. Praveen said 50 schools have been already selected under the project to better the quality of school education. He said the department is trying to give more focus on the quality of Mathematics, Science and English subjects in hill districts. He also mentioned that the dept has framed rules and regulations to check the mushrooming of Private Schools throughout the state. The director stated that vocational education will be implemented in 21 Higher Secondary Schools with the aim to prepare educated, employable and competitive human resources. He maintained that the Mid Day Meal Scheme is an important instrument for combating classroom hunger and promoting better learning. Majority of cooks engaged in the programmes are women, most of them are from under privileged backgrounds. Mid-Day Meal scheme, hot cooked food is being provided to Primary Children since 14th November 2004 and Upper Primary children from 2008-09 onwards. Till the end of the month of December 2015, 148221 - Primary and 38434 - Upper Primary children were covered. children is 81.925 percent.
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Manipur govt selects 50 schools under Continuous & Comprehensive Inclusion project to improve school education
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