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Keeping these objective in mind, the department has made traendous progress in the field of education. Primary education has been made compulsary in the state. To encourage the education of the girl child, it is being provided free of cost, at all levels with the purpose of bushering qualitative reforms in education, the decision to bring an end to the practise of cheating during examinations, prevalent among students and that of taking tutions by the teacher, is a milestone with the objective of providing an exposure to the latest teaching skills to the teacher, extensive training programmes have been ogranized. In the future they would be further strengthened. 1. INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION The Information Technology (IT) Education subject has been introduced as an additional optional subject totally on self-finance basis and the students from 9th to 12th Classes in these Govt. Sr. Sec. School can opt for the IT-Education voluntarily. The concerned school has to provide only a room for establishing computer lab in the school, all other hardware and allied infrastructure is to be provided by the concerned company.IT-Education has been started 236 Govt. Sr. Sec. Schools of the State during academic session 2001-02 by signing an agreement with two companies namely M/s Electronics Corporation of India Ltd. (ECIL), Hydrabad (219 Schools) and M/s Maharashtra Institute of Advanced Electronics and Computer Technology ( MIAECT) Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai (15 Schools.) During academic session 2002-03 an agreement has been signed with M/s RCC, now merged in DOEACC Society, New Delhi for starting IT-Education and this company is imparting the IT-Education in 261 Govt. Sr. Sec. Schools. Presently the IT-Education is being run in 588 Govt. Sr. Sec. Schools of the State by above said companies. The agreements with all the three companies have been done through proper tendering process. All the terms and conditions for the implementation of IT-Education have been included in the tender document by a tender finalisation committee headed by the then Secy. (IT) to the Govt. of Himachal Pradesh. The monitoring of the scheme is being done at three stages i.e. at State level, District level and School Level. A separate cell has been made for monitoring IT-Education in the Directorate of Higher Education, Nodal Officers (IT) has been appointed in the Offices of Deputy Directors of Education to monitor the IT-Education in their concerned districts and the Principals of the concerned Schools is working as Nodal Officer for IT-Education at School level. The review meetings for discussing and removing the problems being faced at any level take place from time to time. There is also a provision for imposing penalty on the companies for faulty implementation of the project. The penalty clauses can be invoked by the concerned Principal of the School. The recruitment of the IT-Teachers is the responsibility of the concerned companies and the Department has nothing to do with the appointment of the IT-Teachers except checking the prescribed eligibility of the IT-Teachers appointed by the companies as per the terms and conditions of the tender document. The salary of the IT-Teachers is also the liability of the concerned companies. 2. TO PLUG REGIONAL IMBALANCE "Let
us respect others belonging to other regions as we respect our own." Can
anyone give us the right definition of the most ardent exponents of the term differ
on its meaning. In fact their zeal to institute the regional imbalance in the
polity has pushed the term so far away from reality that today it has come to
the more of mirage than an accepted norm. We do not have to go far to find an
answer. Education needed to structure a united nation with common goals and ideals
while preserving the diverse identities in regionalism, but the question is can
we succeed? Yes, a too, and the virus of regionalism can be plugged each individual
has to be educated. Nation is placed at No-1, then comes people belonging to other
regions. We learn regional imbalance through tolerance. One should not forget
how tolerance could be learnt, that is through education. 3.
QUALITY EDUCATION 4. DEMOCRATIC OBLIGATIONS After
the Independence the Government should have overhauled the much-condemned British
system, since it would have been easier to reform, as there were limited number
of institutions. But at that time there were Democratic Obligations and the pattern
of education was expanded horizontally within the existing pattern. 5. NO PROFIT MOTIVE "Reading
makes a full man; conference a ready man and writing an exact man", says
Bacon, they constitute the shade of the total impression, which can be called
Education. Education no doubt is a no profit motive. It makes awaking of intelligence,
widening the mind, enlarging its interest and teaching the technique on which
modern civilization is based. It is clearly a discipline of emotion a discipline
of reason & person who is guided by emotions and not by reasons is nothing
more than an animal, where as purely rational person is nothing less than a thinking
machine.
According
to Alberuni, who came to India in the opening years of the present millenium,
"Indians prefered to shut themselves from the world, and even within their
country, their concern was confined to their respective regions". 7. CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT " Educational institutes play pivotal role in character development of the students " The student’s mind is clean and blank at the initial stage and follows the teacher in Toto. So, the education imparted should help in their healthy growth and provide objective thinking skills so as to face life. In the early stages of education, the student’s mind is completely in the learning mode and whatever habits/manners, he observes in the school, he imbibes them. Teachers are always a source of inspiration to the students and they act according to the advice of the teachers. Moreover, the teacher's influence on the students is as much if not more as compared to the influence of the parents on them. It is the knowledge imparted by the teachers, which would mould the character of the student to a great extent. The students follow the examples set by their teachers as they have faith in them. A healthy and proper atmosphere in the Educational Institutions helps to develop personality and behaviour of the students. Education
is like a lamp, which enlightens the students. It helps them to differentiate
between good and bad. It gives them clarity of thought and understanding ultimately
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