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Model schools for brilliant rural students to come up at Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Patiala, Bathinda and Mohali

Badal gives nod to set up Teachers Recruitment Board for school teachers selection

Badal for dedicated rural university to impart quality education to rural students after matriculatio on Andhra pattern

By Gagandeep Sohal
Chandigarh, July 24- To cope up with the shortage of teachers and maintain the standards of quality education in the government schools across the state, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal has decided to establish 'Teachers Recruitment Board' for the selection of teachers in Model, Adarsh and Rashtiya Madhamik Sikhya Ahbyaan (RAMSA) schools. A decision to this effect was taken by the Chief Minister in a meeting with the senior officers of the School Education Department here at CMO this morning.

 The Chief Minister also gave nod for the Teachers Selection Recruitment Board to appoint them in these existing schools besides upcoming Models Schools to be established in due course of time. The board would be headed by the Principal Secretary School Education whereas Vice Chancelllors of Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar and Punjabi University Patiala , Director General School Education and Chairperson of the Punjab School Education Board would be its members and DPI Schools would be its convener. Underscoring the need for imparting quality education to the students, the Chief Minister said that for this purpose the selection of professional teachers with an impeccable commitment and dedication was necessary. He said that thus the sole criteria for the recruitment of the teachers would be strictly based on the merit of the candidates. He said that the Board must complete the entire recruitment process of the Model, Adarsh and RAMSA Schools by the month of September this year adding that until the recruitment process was not completed alternative arrangements must be made for providing education to the students so that their studies must not suffer.

 Assuring the proposal of setting up new model schools for the students of the rural areas securing 80% of more marks from the Government schools in the Matric class, the Chief Minister said that these schools would be established at Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Patiala, Bathinda and Mohali so that the meritorious students of nearby districts could also be benefitted from these state of the art institutions. He said that every Model School would be established over an area of 10 acre and Rs 10 crore would be spent to equip these schools with the ultra modern facilities like Computer labs, Laboratories, Libraries, classes besides playgrounds and residential complexes for the teachers and the students. Mr. Badal asked the Principal Secretary Education to get the civil work on these schools commenced at the earliest so that the classes could be started from the next academic session. The Chief Minister categorically said that by there would be no shortage of teaching faculty and infra structure in these schools from the next academic session. He also asked the Principal Secretary School Education to constitute a committee of experts to monitor the ongoing civil works in these schools to ensure quality control and proper specification of building material.

 The Chief Minister desired that an exclusive Rural University should be set up on the pattern of Andhra Pradesh to ensure quality education to the students belonging to Rural areas after matriculation. He also directed the officers of the School Education department to study the Andhra Model so that it could also be replicated in the state with any modifications if required.

 Prominent amongst those present in the meeting included Principal Secretary School Education Mrs. Anjali Bhawra, Special Principal Secretaries of the Chief Minister Mr. KJS Cheema and Mr. KJS Cheema.

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India Talks / Floods in Uttarakhand and rescue efforts (
« on: June 20, 2013, 03:39:13 PM »

More than a dozen helicopters have been deployed in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh for relief and rescue operations in the monsoon-ravaged two hill states and all stranded people are expected to be evacuated soon.
Army personnel carrying out relief operations in flood-hit Chamoli district. (PTI)

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Commutation of pension percentage reduced from 40% to 20% for Pb employees

 (News posted on: 23 Apr 2013)
 
By Gagandeep Sohal
 Chandigarh, April 23 : Giving a blow to the recently retired employees Punjab Govt has decided that the employees retiring on or after April 1st 2013, will now be entitled to commute pension equivalent to 20 percent of their basic pension instead of 40 percent. Earlier as per instruction a Govt employee was entitled to commute for a lump sum payment upto 40 percent of pension.

 In a communication issued by the Finance Department, it has been stated that these instructions will also be applicable to the employees who are on one year's extension and retiring on or after April 1, 2013. Besides this the employees who retired before April 1, 2013, but have not applied for the commutation of pension as yet due to any reason are also covered in this decision. 
 
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Punjab'sAll school collage and educational institution remain closed on Saturday as Mark of respect to I.K Gujral


Punjab also announces 7-day state mourning 
 
Press Trust of India / Chandigarh November 30, 2012, 21:35

The Punjab government announced a seven-day state mourning in the honour of former Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral who passed away in New Delhi today after prolonged illness.

All the schools, colleges and educational institutions would remain closed tomorrow as a mark of respect to the departed leader and the national flag would fly at half mast in all government buildings, a spokesperson of the Chief Minister's Office said.

Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal has left for New Delhi to offer his condolences to the bereaved family.   
 
 
 

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