Devastating Blow: Shuttered Dreams as Low Enrollment Forces Closure of 47 Schools in Lower Subansiri
In a bid to streamline educational resources, proposals have been put forth for the closure and merger of several schools, notably in the villages of Hong, Hari, and Tajang. However, local stakeholders have requested a week’s time to review these proposed changes. In Lower Subansiri, the Deputy Commissioner has called for support to make the district’s polytechnic college fully operational. Moreover, there is an advocacy push to introduce the Apatani language as an optional third language in private schools, emphasizing cultural integration.
MLA Mutchu Mithi has expressed his confidence in Ziro’s potential to evolve into a central educational hub. He backs the consolidation of schools to ensure optimal utilization of resources within the education sector. This initiative is part of a broader strategy aimed at enhancing educational infrastructure and outcomes.
Meanwhile, Minister Sona is also focusing on the Kra Daadi district, where similar discussions have been held. The aim is to improve the quality of education and tackle existing challenges to ensure a stronger educational framework. These efforts reflect a comprehensive approach to boosting educational standards, ensuring that they meet both local and global benchmarks.
The proposed changes underline a significant shift in educational strategies to create more efficient, resourceful, and culturally inclusive learning environments across these regions. As the discussions continue, the outcomes are awaited with anticipation, potentially marking a pivotal moment for educational reform in Arunachal Pradesh.
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Publish Date: 2024-11-08 17:54:00