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Textbooks to Be Available by January 31: Dir Edu Kmr, GN Itoo

Says, JKBOSE has already been directed to make books available as soon as possible; any Complaints from Parents to Be Addressed Within 24 Hours, Rule Breakers to Face Action

Aazan Manzoor by Aazan Manzoor
14/01/2025
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Srinagar: Directorate of School Education Kashmir on Tuesday said that they are working to ensure all board of school education textbooks are available by January 31.

Any complaints from parents will be resolved within 24 hours, while rule breakers will face action.

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Speaking to media persons at Government Boys Higher Secondary School, Jawahar Nagar, Director of School Education Kashmir, GN Itoo as per news agency JKNS said, that they are working to make textbooks available by January 31 and the Board of School Education has been directed to complete the process soon.

“As you know, the November session was restored in the shortest possible time. After that, the Education Minister and Principal Secretary held a high-level meeting, directing the Board to ensure all books are available by January 31,” he said.

The process is ongoing, and we are working to make sure all books are available in schools by the end of January.”

Itoo added that for winter tutorials, CEOs were instructed to retain the old books. He also assured that advance planning is in place for the upcoming session to avoid any issues for students. “We are closely monitoring the situation to ensure books are available at the best possible time.”

Responding to a question on the violation of rules by some private schools regarding fees and textbooks, Itoo said clear instructions were given to address any complaints from parents within 24 hours, and anyone involved in breaking rules will face action, he said. (JKNS)

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