The Indian Express 05.07.2013
PMC’s autonomous education board dissolved
body, the state government has dissolved the PMC education board with
immediate effect and given powers to the local civic authority to
constitute a committee as per its requirement and in accordance with the
provisions of law applicable to local civic body.
“The government decision was awaited. Now, the existing 15-member
education board stands dissolved and members should vacate their
office. Now, the corporators should decide on either appointing a
separate committee or entrusting the responsibility to women and child
welfare committee,” said municipal commissioner Mahesh Pathak.
The PMC education board was formed in 1950 and has over 1 lakh
students in 319 civic schools governed by it. Controversy has dogged the
board continuously over alleged corruption in purchase of school
uniform and books. It also faced criticism over poor quality of
education in civic schools.
As per the ordinance to repeal the existing Act, the decision to
dissolve the board has been taken to ensure uniformity in the primary
education system and strict implementation of the provisions under the
Right to Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009.
All properties of the board, movable and immovable, shall be
deemed to be transferred to local authority. Similarly, all debts,
liabilities and obligations incurred by the school education board will
be discharged by the local civic authority. All employees serving under
the education board would be transferred to the local authority and
salaries and existing terms and conditions of service would continue
until duly modified by local authority.
The set up of the officers conferred with duties under the
repealed Act would continue unless altered by the state government. The
local authority concerned would prepare the budget for the schools run
by it in accordance with the provisions of the law applicable. The
powers on superintendence, inspection and control in respect of the
schools run by the municipal corporation shall be with the municipal
commissioner concerned. The establishment of schools, syllabus,
examination, administration and all related matter would be subject to
provision of the Right to Education Act.