The announcement was made today during the "State teachers award function" where 75 Delhi government school teachers were awarded.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that allocation of a major share of its budget to the education sector was not a challenge but the bigger challenge is its utilisation.
Terming the technicalities in the administrative processes as a roadblock for progress in the education sector, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said, "due to administrative formalities for routine work the files keep on moving from one department to another and students suffer due to delay in the process."
"We are trying to upgrade the infrastructure and ensure basic facilities in all our schools but the technicalities in the administrative processes are contributing to a delay. So we have decided to end these formalities of administrative approvals and give full decision making power to principals," he said.
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Sisodia, who is also the Education Minister said, "a principal told me that there is a certain fund of Rs 5000 which all the schools get from government but principals have to take approval from the Deputy Director's officer for encashing that. Now, why do we need an approval for something which has already been approved."
Sisodia said the common complaints received from schools are related to security and sanitation issue and government has worked out a proposal in this regard.
"The government is preparing a proposal under which it will be mandatory for the agencies providing security and sanitation facilities to any school to get a "satisfaction report" from the principal and teachers, only then would their payment be cleared," he said.