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DGP J&K chairs Joint meeting of Administrative Board & Management Committee of JK Police Public Schools

DGP J&K chairs Joint meeting of Administrative Board & Management Committee of JK Police Public Schools


 JAMMU, JANUARY 11 ( RNA): The annual meeting of Jammu and Kashmir Police Public Schools Board of administrative and Management Committee was held at GO’s Mess Jammu. The joint meeting was chaired by Director General of Police J&K Shri Dilbag Singh. The meeting reviewed the functioning of J&K Police Public schools established across the Union Territory and discussed different proposals regarding these schools functioning in Jammu, Srinagar, Doda, Rajouri, Anantnag, Baramulla and Kupwara districts. Various decisions with regard to further improvement in the working, infrastructure of these schools were taken.

 

The meeting was attended by ADGP Headquarter Shri A G Mir, IGP Armed Jammu Shri Danesh Rana, Chairperson Police Wives Welfare Association (PWWA) Dr Rubinder Kaur, DIG DKR Shri B. S. Tuti, PWWA members Mrs Archana Choudhary, Mrs Shabnam Mir, Mrs Asma Salaria, Mrs Suma Sinha, CO JKAP 8th Bn. Shri Shiv Kumar, AIG Welfare/Comm. PHQ Shri Manoj Pandith and other officers.

 

The DGP reviewed functioning of these Police Public Schools one by one. He also sought reports regarding the progress in academics and sports activities of the schools as also issues faced by these institutions. He impressed that some more measures need to be taken to further enhance the quality of education being imparted to the wards of police personnel and other students in the Police Public Schools. The DGP, during the meeting also emphasised for enhancing and polishing the talents of the school children in co-curricular activities.

 

He gave directions regarding installation of CCTVs in the remaining schools and directed that more buses be purchased for providing better transport facilities to the students of these schools. He directed the officers to establish computer labs and libraries in the remaining schools and make them functional on priority bases so as to improve educational standards of these schools. He directed the administrative officers and Principals to focus on enhancing the academics, on priority.

 

DGP asked the school administrators and Principals to maintain liaison with the parents of students and convene occasional meetings with them to get feedback to improve working. He stressed upon the management to complete the works and fulfill the requirements of the schools so that they further excel in various fields. The members held threadbare discussions on a number of issues and DGP approved various proposals with regard to infrastructure of these schools.RNA

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