Bihar Education Dept Asks District Authorities to Ramp Up Inspections of Schools, Colleges

The Bihar Education Department has asked district authorities to ramp up inspections of schools and colleges in the state. The department has also asked to ensure that no teachers are engaged in non-teaching assignments.

The department has taken this step in order to ensure the quality of education in government schools and colleges in the state. The department has also said that it will be conducting surprise inspections of schools and colleges to check the implementation of the orders.

The department has asked district authorities to conduct inspections of at least ten schools/degree colleges in a week. The inspection reports must be sent to the headquarters by the officials concerned on a regular basis.

The department has also asked to ensure that no teachers are engaged in non-teaching assignments. This includes activities such as election duty, census work, and caste survey. The department has said that teachers should be only engaged in teaching activities.

The department's move has been welcomed by many people, who believe that it will help to improve the quality of education in government schools and colleges in the state. However, some people have also criticized the move, saying that it is unnecessary and that it will put a strain on the resources of the department.

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