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TINSUKIA: The second phase of Gunotsav, a programme designed by the State Government for qualitative improvement in the school education system of Assam that began on January 20, concluded successfully in Tinsukia on January 22.
Held under the supervision of Swapneel Paul, Deputy Commissioner and Kabita Deka, Inspector of Schools cum District Mission Coordinator, Tinsukia, 1398 schools comprising Government, provincialized, Lower Primary, Upper primary, High and Higher Secondary, Tea Garden Model Schools, Kasturba Gandhi Girls’ Schools, etc., were evaluated under 136 Resource Centres of the five educational Zones of Hapjan, Kakopather, Margherita, Sadiya, and Tinsukia Town.
A total of 144542 students were assessed in their scholastic and co-scholastic areas by 569 Government officials along with Professors from different colleges of the district. MLA, Tinsukia Sanjay Kishan and MLA Digboi Suren Phukon also participated in this exercise, extending their suggestions for the all-round development of the educational scenario in the district. Partha Pratim Boiragi, Jt Secretary Transport department, Parineela Singh, Conservator of Forest, Indranashi Das, Joint Secretary Health & Family Welfare, acted as external evaluators while Piyukh Bhushan Chetia, Principal and Tridib Sarma Tamuli of SSA coordinated the program.
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