Irani said during Question Hour in Lok Sabha that she was aware of the aspirations of many MPs to see at least one KV to be set up in their constituencies.
The Minister said the HRD Ministry was trying to get additional budgetary allocation in the next fiscal so that more KVs could be set up in more areas and efforts are on to establish at least one KV in each of the Lok Sabha constituencies across the country.
Irani said the functioning of NCTE has been reviewed by various committees in the past and recommendations given on how to effectively deal with the issues in regulating teacher education and to handle new challenges thrown up by the fast- changing scenario in the field of education.
She said under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) and Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA), flagship programmes of the Centre to improve elementary and secondary education in the country, there was a provision for in-service training of teachers for their professional development.
Similarly, under RMSA, there was a provision for 5 days of in-service training of all secondary teachers, principals and vice-principals. There is also a provision for 10 days of induction training for all newly recruited teachers, he said.