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DC Namchi Inspects EMRS Suntaley, Reviews Infrastructure and Academic Performance
Namchi, 22 April (IPR): Under the supervision of the District Collector Namchi Ms Anupa Tamling, a field inspection was conducted at Eklavya Model Residential School (EMRS), Suntaley, to assess the overall functioning of the institution and review the progress of ongoing developmental works and essential facilities, today.
During the visit, the District Collector first inspected the water source in light of the reported shortage of water and reviewed the progress of the ongoing water supply works being undertaken for the school.
The inspection also covered several key infrastructure projects, including fencing works, staff quarters, the auditorium hall, football ground pavilion.
She further examined the main gate of the school, which was found to be incomplete and not in an appropriate design. Necessary directions were issued for its timely completion with suitable modifications.
The school mess was also inspected to assess the quality of food being served to the students. Special emphasis was laid on maintaining proper hygiene standards and ensuring the provision of nutritious meals for the children.
During the visit, she checked all school registers and official records and directed the Principal to remain vigilant and ensure that all records are properly maintained and updated on a regular basis.
Following a request made by the Student Captain Council, she interacted directly with the students to understand their concerns, grievances, and suggestions. The students openly shared their issues and recommendations regarding school facilities and overall management.
She encouraged and motivated the Captain Council to work collectively towards making the school one of the best among EMRS institutions in Sikkim. Students were also advised to actively participate in maintaining discipline, cleanliness, and the overall upkeep of the campus.
Special emphasis was placed on cleanliness and beautification of the school premises through plantation drives and proper maintenance of hostels, particularly the girls’ hostel, which was directed to be kept clean and well-maintained at all times.
It was also brought to notice that medical camps, which had earlier been conducted regularly within the school campus, had not been organised for nearly a month. In response, she assured that a general health camp would be arranged shortly for the benefit of both students and staff.
Furthermore, she directed the principal to ensure proper segregation and management of solid waste. She also instructed the Director (RDD) to facilitate the construction of a compost pit within the school premises for effective waste disposal and better waste management practices.
She also interacted with the teaching staff and expressed concern over the unsatisfactory Class X examination results. She urged the teachers to take greater responsibility and work closely with the Principal to improve the academic performance of the school in the coming academic session.
Present during the inspection were the SDM (HQ), Welfare Officer, Divisional Engineer, Assistant Engineer, Junior Engineer from the Social Welfare Department, Panchayat President, Deputy Director RDD Sumbuk, Principal EMRS, Social Welfare Inspector, and Contractor.
During the visit, the District Collector first inspected the water source in light of the reported shortage of water and reviewed the progress of the ongoing water supply works being undertaken for the school.
The inspection also covered several key infrastructure projects, including fencing works, staff quarters, the auditorium hall, football ground pavilion.
She further examined the main gate of the school, which was found to be incomplete and not in an appropriate design. Necessary directions were issued for its timely completion with suitable modifications.
The school mess was also inspected to assess the quality of food being served to the students. Special emphasis was laid on maintaining proper hygiene standards and ensuring the provision of nutritious meals for the children.
During the visit, she checked all school registers and official records and directed the Principal to remain vigilant and ensure that all records are properly maintained and updated on a regular basis.
Following a request made by the Student Captain Council, she interacted directly with the students to understand their concerns, grievances, and suggestions. The students openly shared their issues and recommendations regarding school facilities and overall management.
She encouraged and motivated the Captain Council to work collectively towards making the school one of the best among EMRS institutions in Sikkim. Students were also advised to actively participate in maintaining discipline, cleanliness, and the overall upkeep of the campus.
Special emphasis was placed on cleanliness and beautification of the school premises through plantation drives and proper maintenance of hostels, particularly the girls’ hostel, which was directed to be kept clean and well-maintained at all times.
It was also brought to notice that medical camps, which had earlier been conducted regularly within the school campus, had not been organised for nearly a month. In response, she assured that a general health camp would be arranged shortly for the benefit of both students and staff.
Furthermore, she directed the principal to ensure proper segregation and management of solid waste. She also instructed the Director (RDD) to facilitate the construction of a compost pit within the school premises for effective waste disposal and better waste management practices.
She also interacted with the teaching staff and expressed concern over the unsatisfactory Class X examination results. She urged the teachers to take greater responsibility and work closely with the Principal to improve the academic performance of the school in the coming academic session.
Present during the inspection were the SDM (HQ), Welfare Officer, Divisional Engineer, Assistant Engineer, Junior Engineer from the Social Welfare Department, Panchayat President, Deputy Director RDD Sumbuk, Principal EMRS, Social Welfare Inspector, and Contractor.