Cabinet approves Meghalaya State Education Commission

The state Cabinet on Wednesday approved the Meghalaya State Education Commission (MSEC).   The MSEC will comprise a chairperson, two advisers and one secretary.

 

 Speaking to reporters, Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma said, “The mandate of the MSEC is to advise the government of Meghalaya on matters relating to schools and colleges, their institutional structures, their salary structures, their overall school and college management functioning and accountability and to produce a concrete solution and strategic recommendations for ushering reforms in the education system for the perspective of NEP 2020 and also the state education policy and fulfilling its various principles and articulations.”

 

 He said the MSEC will also look into the management of aided schools and institutions, their performance concerning general functioning, activities, operations, accountability of the school managing committees (SMCs) and the governing bodies (GBs).

 

 “Consolidation of the different categories of aided schools, colleges and systems for granting and upgrading aided status of colleges and schools. Establishment of effective mechanisms to ensure pay parity with regards to salary of teachers under the different aided categories with respect to government teachers, the way forward for issues pertaining to teachers under SSA, rationalization of schools specially with regards to unviable schools, surplus schools, low enrolment schools, zero enrolment schools, single digit enrolment schools and single teacher school and problems relating to availability of language teachers especially in rural areas,” he added.

 

 Meanwhile, the chief minister further informed that the efforts that have been put in by the government of Meghalaya in the last four years has started showing some improvement.

 

 “Under the PGI scores that comes out from Niti Aayog, I am happy to inform you that the Niti Aayog has notified that in terms of infrastructure and facilities, Meghalaya is ranked number 2 in the sense that the second highest improvement in the country in terms of infrastructure has happened in the education sector in Meghalaya.

 

We are the highest improved state in the North East. Other areas like equity also we are the highest improved state in the NE and the 5th highest improved state in India.

 

In fact, overall in all the five indexes by the PGI Niti Aayog for the education sector, they have ranked Meghalaya as the fifth highest improved state in the country and the second highest improved state in the North East.”

error: Content is protected !!