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Digital attendance of teachers and students will now be done in primary schools of UP, plan ready

Lucknow : Teachers of council schools in Uttar Pradesh will soon get rid of reading and writing on the registers. Now the teachers will not have to put their own and students’ attendance in the registers. For this, teachers will have digital registers. As soon as the schools get the tab, work will start on it. This will improve the maintenance of data.

In council schools, headmasters and teachers have to maintain many types of registers. It takes more time and whenever figures etc. are sought, they have to be written repeatedly or by digital feeding. For saving time and better maintenance of data, now 12 such registers have been taken, which are being digitized. These registers can be used for real time.

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Dr. Pawan Kumar, Director of the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), has sent a letter to the Deputy Director of Education of the District Institute of Education and Training (DIET), in which information about digitization has been given. All these registers will be available on Prerna Portal.

12 registers that will be digitized

Attendance Register, Admission Register, Class Wise Student Attendance Register, MDM Register, Consolidated Free Material Distribution Register, Stock Register, Income Expenditure and Issue Register (Budget Wise), Meeting Register, Inspection Register, Correspondence Register, Child Count Register and Library and Sports Register .

work will be easier

There will be many benefits from the digitization of registers. All attendance registers etc. will remain online. Due to this, the data will not have to be sent again and again. Presently all the information has to be sent online later. The training of teachers will start from next month. SCERT will do this work through DIET.

Yogi government will give 2500 rupees a month to these children

Under Uttar Pradesh Main Bal Seva Yojana, children who have lost their parents or either of them, a maximum of two children in the age group of 18 to 23 years will get financial assistance of Rs. 2500 per boy-girl. The state government will give this amount to such children to get education. District Magistrate Nitish Kumar said that the Chief Minister Child Service Scheme is a very public welfare and important scheme.

He told that the main objective of this scheme is to provide children below the age of 18 years who have lost both their parents or one of the parents or guardian due to reasons other than Kovid-19 and who are in the age group of 18 to 23 years. They will be given the benefit of this scheme.

Such children who, after completing class 12, are pursuing education to obtain a graduate degree or diploma from a government college, university or technical institute, or who have passed national and state level competitive exams like NEET, JEE, CLAT, or whose Financial assistance will also be given to the mother who is a divorced woman or abandoned or whose parent or head of the family is in jail.

The District Magistrate said that maximum two children of the family falling under the eligibility category of Mukhyamantri Bal Seva Yojana (General) will be given an assistance amount of Rs. 2500 per month per boy and girl.

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