Patna: Minister of Education Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, urged Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday to include the Bihar government in the process of selecting 100 institutions throughout the country to improve it to the Sainik Schools, as announced in the Union budget for 2022-2023.
He has participated in the meeting of the School Society’s Sainik Governor Governor held under Singh’s leadership.
Choudhary suggested that the meeting would be more useful if it was held before the process of selecting the Sainik School and if the state government was consulted.
By involving the state government in the selection process, he said, the committee would choose high-quality institutions with adequate infrastructure.
The minister noted that regardless of district officer inclusion in the school election committee, the process proved ineffective because of the non-participation of the state government.
He told Singh, “The country currently has 33 sainic schools, including two in Bihar.
However, in Nalanda and Gopalganj, which is run under the supervision of the state government, consistently perform well, secure the first and second places in national level.
“He added,” While 379 institutions from all over the country have expressed interest in opening a sainik school in response to advertisements, only five of them are managed by the government.
Almost everything (exactly) is a private school.
Some government schools are equipped with All necessary facilities cannot apply due to lack of information.
“Choudhary also told the Minister of Defense that, in accordance with the Government’s proposal, all newly established sainik schools would remain affiliated with the existing board.
“There are nearly 40 central and state boards, and thus a little consistency in performance and results.
In addition, the scheme proposes that 60% of students are withdrawn from existing schools and 40% of students who pass the national testing agency test.
Thus, significant differences In the relative services of students recruited by various institutions it is likely to foster the inferiority complex in the student subset, “he explained.
Singh convinced Choudhary that all his suggestions would be considered and the next meeting was held.
Minister and Minister of Education Mizoram from all countries present at the meeting.
Sanjay Kumar, Additional Secretary of the State Education Department, and Ravi Prakash, Director of Basic Education, also participated in the meeting.