Delhi-style education will now be available in Zilla Parishad schools as well.
The success of Minister of State Abdul Sattar’s efforts; The Rural Development Department has set up a study group of seven experts.
Minister of State for Revenue and Rural Development Abdul Sattar is working to provide better education in Zilla Parishad schools in the state. As a part of this, the Minister of State Sattar insisted that students from rural areas should get education on the lines of Delhi Corporation schools. He had also sent a proposal to the Rural Development Department in this regard. Subsequently, the Rural Development Department has set up a study group of seven experts to study the educational workings of Delhi. Therefore, he expressed satisfaction over the success of Mr Sattar’s efforts. Minister of State Sattar is of the view that students from rural areas should get good English medium education in Zilla Parishad schools.
In today’s competitive age, students in rural areas also need to get all the latest education in the world with advanced technology. All the schools under the Delhi Corporation have undergone major changes and improvements over time to enhance the quality of education. The technology used for teaching students in these schools, facilities for students and teachers, student ethics and discipline, teaching methods of teachers will be studied in detail and will be reported to the state government.
The Rural Development Department has set up a study group of seven experts to study the educational system of Delhi Corporation schools. Chief Executive Officer of Aurangabad Zilla Parishad Nilesh Gatne, Education Officer of Aurangabad Zilla Parishad Dr B.B. Chavan, retired Special Auditor Co-operative Society RS Sheikh, Kashinath Patil, co-teacher at Fardapur, Popat Kale, group education officer of Rahata Panchayat Samiti in Ahmednagar district, Jagan Surse, co-teacher at Varlod taluka Sillod in Aurangabad district and Sunilchi Chipate, headmaster at Wadgaon Konhati in Aurangabad district.