DSEJ inspects under progress work in Jammu Zone Schools
JAMMU, JUNE 11: Director School Education Jammu, Ashok Sharma, visited different government schools of zone Jammu to evaluate and take firsthand appraisal of the works under progress in these institutions. He was accompanied by Mamta Sharma, Deputy Director Planning, DSEJ and the officials of the Engineering Wing.
Ashok Sharma divulged that 21 Higher Secondary Schools falling within the Jammu City Municipal limits are receiving a face-lift, repair, renovation, new constructions and will be upgraded with the addition of fully functional new age smart classrooms. A total of 286 Information and Communication Technology (ICT) enabled Smart classrooms are being constructed in these 21 Higher Secondary Schools with the aim of providing digital education to the needy sections of the society and reducing the technological and logistic gap.
These works have been taken up under the Smart City Project.
The visiting team inspected and took stock of the work under progress. Sharma interacted with the staff members, workers and other stakeholders and gave on-spot directions while making suggestions to improve the quality, availability, and accessibility of education for the students. He asked everyone to work hard, diligently and give their hundred percent so that the work can be completed in the stipulated time frame
“I am delighted to see the extent of development of the new structures at these Higher Secondary Schools,” Sharma said. “The students of Jammu deserve access to high-quality education facilities, and it is inspiring to see the progress we are making towards that goal.”
The Smart City Projects in Jammu are an integral part of the government’s vision for the city. These projects aim to improve the quality of life for citizens through better infrastructure, increased efficiency, and improved access to essential services.