
Bhubaneswar : The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) under the Department of School and Mass Education of the State Government has organized a one day review cum capacity building programme for the Principal (I/C) of Govt. Upgraded Higher Secondary Schools at Krushi bhavan. The one day workshop was graced by the Chief Guest, Additional Secretary, School and Mass Education Department, Subhasree Nanda, while the Director, DHSE, Raghuram R. Iyer, Joint Director,OSEPA, Smt. Sasmita Sahu, Joint Director, Regional Directorate of Education, Bhubaneswar Diptimayee Subhadarshini, Director, DHSE, Snigdha Mishra, Joint Director, DHSE, Sasmita Mali were present.
Additional Secretary Smt. Nanda said that youth have a role to play in development of Viksit Bharat and for this purpose teachers/principals can give them the right guidance. She also said that the principal are the main pillars of education. Through today’s workshop, the principals will expand the scope of knowledge and contribute to development of Viksit Bharat.
Speaking at the beginning of the workshop, Director, DHSE welcomed all the guests, the principals I/C who participated in the workshop and outlined its main objectives. Similarly, Joint Director, OSEPA, Smt. Sahu said that this workshop is being organized to develop skills and make the principals I/C more efficient in all the field. She said that if one focuses one’s potential towards solving problems, positive results can be obtained. In addition, Joint Director, Smt. Subhadarshini guide the principals I/C about the different sessions of the workshop.
In this workshop, the Principals I/C were made aware of their roles and various issues related to the good governance of the Higher Secondary School such as examination management methods, analysis of examination results, career counselling, scholarship, e-admission process, guest faculty engagement, utilization of grants under the Samagra Shiksha and PM-Shri School, UDISE update, preparation of APPAR ID, self-defence training for girl students etc. were discussed.