The School Education Department is actively overseeing government schools to ensure student safety and a conducive learning environment. Rajesh Yadav, Additional Chief Secretary (School Education), recently conducted surprise inspections at various schools in Jaipur and Dausa districts. He emphasized the need to address the dilapidated condition of school buildings promptly to safeguard students and enhance academic quality.
During the inspections, Yadav personally assessed building quality and academic arrangements, highlighting the importance of immediate action for unsafe structures. He also stressed the necessity of regular digital monitoring of private schools and increasing enrollment in government schools to prevent any child from being out of school. Officials from different departments participated in the inspections, with a focus on ensuring safety measures and infrastructure maintenance.
Yadav’s thorough inspections involved climbing onto school roofs to evaluate construction quality and cleanliness. He gave specific directives to prevent rainwater accumulation, maintain building foundations, and ensure regular cleaning of school premises. Yadav interacted with students and teachers, tasting the mid-day meal and discussing academic arrangements and operational challenges to ensure a safe and high-quality educational environment.
In Dausa district, Yadav reviewed safety standards, construction quality, and basic facilities at Government Senior Secondary Schools. He emphasized the importance of adhering to construction standards and conducting necessary tests to maintain quality benchmarks. Yadav chaired a review meeting with district education officials, emphasizing zero tolerance for negligence in matters of student safety and education quality, reiterating the government’s commitment to providing a safe and high-quality education environment for all students.
