Registration process of coaching centre starts
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Tuesday, 25 March 2014
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CCA
introduces model code of conduct for its centres
Srinagar: With the registration of 17 coaching centres the much
awaited registration process of coaching centres in Kashmir valley has finally
been started by the education department.
According to a statement issued to KNS, the Coaching Centres Association
(CCA) of Kashmir has welcomed the order and hoped the entire process would be
completed in the shortest period of time. “Finally the education department has
resolved the long pending issue that will help a large students community,”
said G N Var chairman CCA after a detailed meeting with the Director of School
Education, Tariq Ali Mir.
The meeting
discussed the problems confronting the private education sector particularly
coaching centres in the valley. “It was a healthy discussion and we reached a
consensus,” said Var. “It was decided that 17 coaching centres who have
fulfilled the norms set by the government would be provided registration
papers.”
After
the initial phase the education department would be registering more coaching
centres after proper verification. “Only those coaching centres who have the
requisite infrastructure and fulfil other requirements would be considered,”
said Var. “With active support from Divisional Commissioner, we have finally
accomplished the process of registration that was pending for more than three
years.”
Var said
that the coaching centres have been asked to follow all the guidelines and any
lacunae would be severely punished. “If there are any complaints against any
particular coaching centre, the people should immediately contact us or the
education department,” said Var. “According to our agreement the working of
every coaching centre would be monitored by our association and the education
department. So there would be less chance of any exploitation of student
community.”
The
association has already sent copies of code of conduct to its coaching centres.
According to the code of conduct, every coaching centre will devise an inbuilt
mechanism to address the grievances of students/parents, maintain proper
student teacher ratio, provide washroom facilities, drinking water, heating and
other basic amenities, said Var. “Besides moral classes would be conducted in
every coaching centre by religious scholars, behavioural scientists and upright
officers in the administration.” The association said that under the new
code of conduct the Poor and deserving students would also be given coaching
free of cost. (KNS)
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