The Ministry of Primary and Mass Education has issued an order to dissolve and reconstitute the management committees of all government primary schools across the country. This decision was officially communicated on Wednesday through a circular from the School-2 branch of the ministry.
As per the circular, the existing committees have been canceled following sub-paragraph 5.1 of the policy issued by the ministry on November 9, 2019. The ministry highlighted the need for reorganization due to the current situation, although specific details were not provided in the circular.
In place of the dissolved committees, the ministry has directed the formation of ad hoc committees. These new committees are to be established under sub-paragraph 2.10 of paragraph-2 of the same policy. The ministry has urged the relevant authorities to take immediate steps to form these ad hoc committees. This move is considered necessary to ensure the smooth management and functioning of the schools during this transitional period.
The notification emphasized that this order has been issued in the public interest and will take effect immediately. The ministry's directive aims to streamline the management process and enhance the overall governance of government primary schools.
This change is expected to impact all government primary schools nationwide, requiring quick action from the concerned authorities to comply with the new directive.
The reconstitution of the committees is a crucial step towards improving the management and administration of these schools, ensuring they continue to function effectively in serving the educational needs of the country.
Authorities are expected to follow the ministry's instructions closely and proceed with the reorganization process as outlined in the circular.