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SRINAGAR: Minister of State for Education and Information, Priya Sethi on Tuesday called for simultaneous improvement in quality of education and upgradation of infrastructure.
Speaking at a book release function at Women’s College MA Road here, the minister said that while the focus has been on infrastructure upgradation, there has been no matching effort to improve the quality of learning.
She said the government has during the past three months initiated various pioneering measures to improve the quality of education in the State and the same have started bearing fruit with perceptible change on the ground. “The initiatives like model schools, smart classes, extramural activities, evening schooling and constitution of VECs are some of the measures taken by the government to rejuvenate the educational sector in the State, she said and added that these measures have started making the much-needed difference on the ground.
The minister said that in the months ahead, we look forward to engaging in an ongoing and robust dialogue with stakeholders on ways and means to improve quality of learning with a far clearer understanding of, and focus on, value and affordability.
Earlier, the minister released “Sham-e-Ferozaan”, “Inquiry” and College Newsletter “IQAC” published by the Government College M A Road Srinagar.
She also released the books of Prof Shamas-ud-Din Ahangar, Prof Seema Naaz and Saleem Parvaz on Sociology, Psychology and Learning and Development.
The minister appreciated the efforts of the College in promoting literary activities alongside academics.