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Blackberry, digital cams for AMC school board officials

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The Times of India  24.08.2010

Blackberry, digital cams for AMC school board officials

AHMEDABAD: The senior officials of school board of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) will now be armed with digital cameras and an high end model of Blackberry mobile phones from school board administrative officer. While, more than 200 computers meant for school children are lying unused for last two months.

Recently, these proposals were cleared by school board chairman, Manu Raval, who reasoned that the digital cameras will minimise the expenditure incurred by the board on photography done by private parties.

Raval says, "The five digital cameras will be handed to each of assistant administrative officer for taking pictures on their own rather than asking for private photographers."

"We have a number of cultural, sports and educational activities conducted in the schools which need to be recorded for official purposes," added he.

However, administrative officer, school board will now be able to flash the Rs 16,000 Blackberry handset for official purpose. Raval says, "Blackberry has been given to class I officer as he has to keep a tab on emails from government and other agencies."

On the school board issues, opposition members of Congress party staged a walkout in protest of alleged corruption in school board activities on Monday. The Opposition members blamed the school board authorities of not doing much for improving the standard of education in the municipal schools.

There are 471 municipal schools under AMC, Habib Mev of School board says, "Earlier, the school board disposed of more than 400 computers and now 200 computers meant for school children are yet to be installed. They talk about use of technology for their own personal use rather than for the much needy students."

Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 August 2010 12:11
 

E-learning centre opened in municipal school

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The Hindu      21.08.2010

E-learning centre opened in municipal school

Staff Reporter

VIJAYAWADA: The State government will accord top priority to strengthening of science education in government schools at standards that are in no way inferior to those in corporate schools, says Animal Husbandry Minister K. Parthasarathy.

He was participating in the inauguration of e-learning centre at M.K. Baig Municipal High School at Ajit Singh Nagar on Friday. The centre was constructed at a cost of Rs.11.30 lakhs. Mr. Parthasarathy and Minister for Arogyasri P. Satyanarayana inaugurated the centre.

The Minister said that the government would provide all facilities for computer training for students of government schools from primary classes itself. Almost all upper primary government schools in the district were equipped with computer centres. He asked the officials to ensure that the centre was utilised by the students of municipal schools of surrounding areas. District Collector Peeyush Kumar said that basic infrastructure would be provided under Rajiv Vidya Mission.

Last Updated on Saturday, 21 August 2010 05:00
 

VTU to establish urban studies centre at B’lore

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The Deccan Herald  20.08.2010

VTU to establish urban studies centre at B’lore

Belgaum, August 19, DH News Service :

Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) Vice-Chancellor Prof H Maheshappa said the varsity will establish Centre for Urban Development and Infrastructure Studies at Bangalore with financial assistance of Rs five crore from State government.

In his presidential remarks at the meeting of principals of all the engineering colleges affiliated to VTU here on Wednesday, Maheshappa said VTU planned to organise national and international conferences at Belgaum. He explained various programmes, such as recruitment of academic and administrative staff, to encourage placement activities for rural engineering students, to encourage research and development culture in all the affiliated colleges, to print and to distribute the biography on Sir M Visvesvaraya, on the eve of his 150th birth anniversary celebrations to all colleges and schools.

VTU will start centres of excellence in collaboration with industries and VTU constituent engineering colleges. It will provide training to new faculty members in all affiliated colleges and these activities will be accomplished during the next three years, he stated. Prof Maheshappa announced that VTU Regional Centre at Mysore will be inaugurated on  September 15 and also it has proposed to inaugurate the VTU Regional Centre at Gulbarga during the first week of October.

Last Updated on Friday, 20 August 2010 07:39
 


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