DIMAPUR — The president of Sumi Aphuyemi Kiphimi Kuqhakulu (SAKK), Hutoka Assumi, has submitted the comprehensive report on school visitation conducted by the organisation under Pughoboto subdivision during the SDPDB meeting held at DB hall of the ADC office on Friday.
The initiative was aimed at evaluating the existing conditions of educational institutions, identify critical shortages in staff and resources and document the grievances expressed by school administrators and faculty.
The overarching goal was to enhance the quality of education provided to students in the region by addressing those issues, state a DIPR report.
The visitation conducted by SAKK under the Pughoboto subdivision highlighted significant challenges faced by schools in the area ranging from teacher shortages to inadequate infrastructure.
It mentioned that addressing those issues is crucial to improving the educational experience for students and ensuring that they have access to the quality education they deserve.
It stated that immediate action, strategic planning and sustained effort required to meet those challenges were discussed during the meeting and also recommended for rationalisation of teachers within the subdivision.
The house also recommended construction of tourist place at Pughoto to foster tourism in the subdivision.
MLA and chairman of Pughoboto SDPDB, Dr. Sukhato A Sema, chaired the meeting in the president of ADC and vice chairman, Tiameren Chang.