‘Large hole’ in teacher-student ratio in Tripura to be addressed: CM Manik Saha

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Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Thursday mentioned his authorities would handle the “big gap” within the teacher-student ratio within the state to make sure that high quality schooling is imparted in colleges.

The chief minister additionally highlighted the event within the schooling sector within the northeastern state.(Hindustan Instances Consultant Photograph)

Addressing a programme in Gomati district, the chief minister mentioned the state authorities has been making an attempt to correctly implement the Nationwide Training Coverage-2020 in colleges.

“We are constantly reviewing the implementation of National Education Policy envisaged to well equip our students. There has been a big gap between teachers and students (in Tripura). In many schools, there have been no headmasters. I have already spoken to the secretaries of education and finance departments to overcome the shortage,” he mentioned.

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Saha, who additionally holds the Training portfolio, mentioned that the federal government is making an attempt to make sure high quality schooling to the scholars.

“Earlier, we used to follow the syllabi of West Bengal Board and Calcutta University which resulted in the students having to study more to compete in national or state-level examinations. Now, this problem has been removed. The government has already introduced NCERT syllabus giving the state’s students an edge to compete in national-level examination,” he mentioned.

The chief minister additionally highlighted the event within the schooling sector within the northeastern state.

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“At present, the state has six private universities in addition to state government-run MBB University and Tripura University. Now, the students from outside the state are coming to study in the northeastern state”, he mentioned.

Tripura College is run by the central authorities.

Saha additionally highlighted the distribution of bicycles among the many feminine college students finding out in IX freed from value.

“To encourage female students, the education department has distributed 1.30 lakh bicycles among those studying class IX in the last year. For a student, a bicycle means a lot because she can go to school easily,” he mentioned.

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