Dharwad schools in Hubballi are preparing to start the new academic year after summer holidays. Detailed planning includes cleanliness, water availability, food arrangements, and academic scheduling. Education officials will visit 853 primary schools for preparations. Schools instructed to organize 'School Prarambhotsava' on May 31. Deputy director ensures book distribution and uniform provision. Field officers to monitor school readiness and academic activities.
The lack of rain preparedness in Dharwad is impacting school functioning, with dilapidated classrooms posing a safety risk for children. Recent rainfall has raised concerns as schools prepare to reopen after summer vacations. Authorities have identified 493 classrooms in a deteriorated state, leading to fears of potential collapses. Safety measures and repairs are needed to ensure a conducive learning environment for students.
To enhance SSLC results, the education department in Dharwad has introduced 'normative tests' aimed at preventing student failures. This initiative involves daily exams designed by subject experts.
The safety of students and teachers in nearly 500 classrooms at government schools in Hubballi is compromised as the zilla parishad delays the demolition of unsafe classrooms. Despite being ruled unfit for use, these classrooms remain a threat to the well-being of students and teachers.
With the countdown for the SSLC examination underway, education authorities and school staff in Dharwad district are taking various measures to improve results. Special classes, individual attention to students, and open book tests are some of the strategies being implemented. Learn about the initiatives planned to enhance overall performance and support slow learners.