Institutional accountability imperative for ensuring quality education: Rana

Provincial President NC, Davinder Rana presenting memento during Annual Day Function at RMG International School in Jammu.
Provincial President NC, Davinder Rana presenting memento during Annual Day Function at RMG International School in Jammu.

Annual Day function of R. M. G International School

Excelsior Correspondent
MATHWAR, Feb 2: Provincial President National Conference Devender Singh Rana today called for unhindered access to quality education to children belonging to economically weaker segments of society, especially in remote and disadvantageous areas, saying this is important for ensuring equal opportunities to youngsters to grow in the comparative world.
“It is encouraging that the private sector is hugely supplementing the efforts in educational field but it will be beneficial only when all sections of society are equally covered”, Mr Rana said while speaking at the Annual Day function of R.M.G International School at Jandyal (Mathwar) area of Nagrota Assembly Constituency this afternoon.
Devender Singh Rana and Col. Rajiv Ranjan, Commanding Officer 91 Field Regiment who was the Guest of honour presented mementos to the participants.
Mona Gupta, Director of the School presented welcome address and highlighted the achievements of the school like getting CBSE affiliation and winning Emerging Brand (International School) for the year 2019. The school’s Annual Report was read by Vice Principal Mrs Indu Kapoor. She made the audience aware of the schools achievements in academics and co-curricular arena.
Trustee of the school Mohan Lal Gupta, Chairman, Rohit Gupta, Chief Executive Officer Karamjeet Paul and Coordinator Manju Bala were also present on the occasion
Mr Rana also stressed the need for accountability of educational institutions, saying this is important for achieving the objective of imparting quality education, especially at the basic and primary level of schooling. The teachers and parents have added responsibilities in this regard, he maintained and called for periodical interaction between the two for identifying grey areas and taking timely corrective measures, wherever required.
Exhorting teachers to inculcate spirit of brotherhood and discipline by imparting moral education alongside the prescribed courses, Mr Rana said that this can be achieved when the teachers become role model for their taught. “Their role is not imperative only in making children academically sound but they can have tremendous influence on their social behaviour as well”, he said adding that the students need lessons of life alongside guidance on the subject matter for becoming useful citizens of tomorrow.
The Provincial President complimented the management for organising events like annual day in a befitting manner, saying that these remain treasure for the students all their life.
Mr Rana also appreciated the students for their performance in various activities related to the annual day function and urged them to pay equal attention to sports, cultural and allied activities which are part of overall educational scenario.
Besides students, faculty members and parents, those present on the occasion included Kuldeep Singh, retired Zonal Education Officer, Sarpanch Sanjeev Singh, Tejpal Singh, Dayal Singh (Lucky), Mrs Rekha Langeh and others.

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