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Plan To Take Students To Historical Places

By Unregistered Visitor, Section News
Posted on Sat Sep 08, 2007 at 02:55:09 AM EST

The Delhi government has prepared a tour policy for school students for taking them to historical places in the national Capital as well as the NCR.

The education department would finance the government schools in this plan, according to sources. This policy will be for the students of class sixth to 12. There will also be a fete in government schools on November 14 every year. Making the government schools better, education minister Arvinder Singh Lovely said that the state government, in association with the CII was planning to open 50 vocational schools in Delhi.

Children would be imparted vocational education in these schools so that they could get better employment opportunities. Apart from helping in getting good employment, it would also enhance their self-confidence.

The minister expressed happiness over the fact that the government-run schools of Delhi had been showing good results for the last three years.

He said the contribution of teachers was very important in this improvement. The day is not far, he said, when parents would prefer to admit their wards in government schools.

He pointed out that to further improve the standard of education in government schools, the government had created 6,000 additional posts of teachers and recruitment for these posts would be conducted soon.

He said the government was committed to protecting teachers' interest. The government was also planning to increase the number of awards, so that more teachers could be honoured for outstanding services. The minister said that the government was committed to providing computer education in every school and, the government wished to open at least one Pratibha Vikas School in every district.

Keeping in view the 2010 Commonwealth Games, the government has also planned to set up a sports school in Delhi, where children would be trained for the mega-sports event.

The minister said the government had planned to open handicapped-friendly schools in 11 districts.

The syllabus for these schools would be prepared as per the requirements of such students. Such schools would also provide wheelchair and other facilities to the handicapped students.

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