Sinlung /
14 March 2010

Consultation on Arunachal Education Bill Begins

education Itanagar, Mar 14 : Arunachal Pradesh Education Minister Bosiram Siram convened a two-day consultation meeting to seek suggestions from legislators, student bodies and civil societies on the proposed Arunachal Pradesh Education Bill 2010.

The proposed bill is likely to be placed in the forthcoming Assembly session beginning from March 18 for consideration and enactment.

Mr Siram, while highlighting the aims and objectives of the Bill yesterday, introduced it for consultation and suggestions from the legislators and academicians, official sources said here today.

He said the Bill was a principal legislation on the state education policy in context to civilization of the society and country for a spotless education system in the state through right type of education policy leading to better organization, development, discipline, academic pursuit and control of elementary, secondary and teachers education and quality drive.

''This will be followed by subordinate legislations in subsequent sessions incorporating various other aspects of education, including transfer and posting policy,'' he stated.

The Minister said the Bill was considered necessary to visualize tri-polar education process 'teacher, taught and curriculum' as well as to provide for a planned development of educational institutions, inculcation of healthy educational practices, maintenance and improvement in the standard of education and better organization, discipline and control over educational institutions with a view to foster harmonious development of mental and physical facilities of students and cultivating a scientific and secular outlook through education.

The department has been facing many difficulties because of much loopholes arising due to lack of a clear cut policy on education, he said. Streamlining the entire education system has become the need of the hour as it is a permanent investment for all-round development of the state, the Education Minister added.

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