BERHAMPUR: Ganjam district administration has sought the assistance of gram panchayats for infrastructural construction of schools and the help of block construction officials in mobilising communities to work for faculties.
District collector Prem Chandra Chaudhary not too long ago wrote letters to sarpanchs of the district in this regard.
"Nowadays, huge funds are released to gram panchayats for development work. Some amount of these may be spent for the infrastructural development of the schools," mentioned the collector.
Chaudhary additionally mentioned there was no bar on spending gram panchayat finances on construction of schools. He asked the sarpanchs to hold discussions with headmasters and teachers of the colleges of their spaces with a purpose to identify spaces of growth.
"The allotment of funds in areas like drinking water supply, libraries, toilets, play equipment, benches and desks, computer education, electricity, fans, lights, development of school garden, grounds, parks, and boundary walls should be received in kind only," Chaudhary added.
The articles will probably be entered into the inventory sign in of the school which might spotlight the name of the donors and felicitate them on different events, he mentioned.
BDOs have been additionally asked to put across a meeting at the block level through inviting sarpanchs, heads of Gaon Kotho, educationists and block education officials to speak about the position of neighborhood in strengthening the training institutes.
"It will be a drive to bring the community closer to the school," mentioned district education officer (DEO) Sanatana Panda.
The district has already yielded effects thanks to the involvement of communities in the school through producing finances to provide sneakers to scholars and collect books for varsity libraries, he mentioned. "Around 35,000 students, who were coming to school got shoes from donors after the collector's appeal," mentioned the DEO.
District collector Prem Chandra Chaudhary not too long ago wrote letters to sarpanchs of the district in this regard.
"Nowadays, huge funds are released to gram panchayats for development work. Some amount of these may be spent for the infrastructural development of the schools," mentioned the collector.
Chaudhary additionally mentioned there was no bar on spending gram panchayat finances on construction of schools. He asked the sarpanchs to hold discussions with headmasters and teachers of the colleges of their spaces with a purpose to identify spaces of growth.
"The allotment of funds in areas like drinking water supply, libraries, toilets, play equipment, benches and desks, computer education, electricity, fans, lights, development of school garden, grounds, parks, and boundary walls should be received in kind only," Chaudhary added.
The articles will probably be entered into the inventory sign in of the school which might spotlight the name of the donors and felicitate them on different events, he mentioned.
BDOs have been additionally asked to put across a meeting at the block level through inviting sarpanchs, heads of Gaon Kotho, educationists and block education officials to speak about the position of neighborhood in strengthening the training institutes.
"It will be a drive to bring the community closer to the school," mentioned district education officer (DEO) Sanatana Panda.
The district has already yielded effects thanks to the involvement of communities in the school through producing finances to provide sneakers to scholars and collect books for varsity libraries, he mentioned. "Around 35,000 students, who were coming to school got shoes from donors after the collector's appeal," mentioned the DEO.
Collector seeks help from gram panchayats to improve infrastructure in schools
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