The decision, taken by the Chief Minister at an Education Department review meeting here, will facilitate transfer of school teachers, while making the process more transparent, according to an official spokesperson.
The Chief Minister directed the Additional Chief Secretary (School Education) to discuss the modalities of the new transfer policy, which will categorise the schools into five zones, with his Principal Secretary.
The Chief Minister also suggested posting of teachers, especially in primary schools, in their villages or surrounding areas to enable them to discharged their duties with dedication and honesty.
He directed the Additional Chief Secretary (School Education) to work out the estimated expenditure for raising the necessary demand with the Finance department in this regard.
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In another directive, the Chief Minister asked the officials concerned to negotiate the best rates with telecom companies for providing Wi-Fi facility in schools, as promised by the Congress in its poll manifesto.
At the meeting, the Chief Minister also directed the inclusion of foreign languages as optional subject in the school curriculum from class X onwards to enable students to complete globally.
This, he said, would help improve the standard of English teaching and learning in the state, empowering the students to meet global communication needs.
The Chief Minister also suggested introduction of pre-nursery and nursery classes in government schools, on the Haryana pattern, to enable the development of learning skills, especially English, among the tiny tots and empower them for onward education.