Bengaluru: Education department to home-deliver textbooks to students


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, May 23: This year, the students will get their textbooks at the safe environs of their homes. The education department is planning to arrange delivery of books to enable the students to study on their own, before the end of August this year.

Karnataka Textbook Society has already collected details of books needed from all the schools. The tender process for printing of the textbooks has begun. Once the tender process is completed, those who bag the tender have to print the books and provide them to Karnataka Textbook Society within hundred days.


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The society in turn will arrange to dispatch the books to the block education officers. The block education officers will then deliver the books to schools, and the headmasters or heads will ask the parents of the children to visit the schools to collect the textbooks,sources stated.

Education minister Suresh Kumar had instructed the concerned to arrange to deliver textbooks to students before the beginning of the academic year, as it would facilitate them to undertake self study. The books were delivered to the houses of students last year too and the same method is being followed this year.

M P Madegowda, managing director of Karnataka Textbook Society, said that the society has collected information about the books from schools, and that the tender process is under way. He said that from the date of placing the work order, books will be supplied within a hundred days.

  

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  • E B Soans, Mangaluru

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Its hightime education is made online fully. Please give laptop to each child with the circularm uploaded. Online exams also can ve conducted. This will reduce capitation fee by schools and colleges. This is Gen X education. Lets welcome the change positively

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Sun, May 23 2021

    A good move

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Sun, May 23 2021

    First use the funds to deliver food.

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  • Ram Charan, Mangaluru

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Time schedule seems impractical. Tender process has to begin. Then printing takes 100 days. Books to be then dispatched to main centre and then to sub centre and then to schools. How can the books reach students before August 2021? Meanwhile text books should be web hosted so that students who are interested can access the text books online.

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Preparing food at home and ordering food online, both will give you food but ye experience is different. Also a hardcopy can read for more time than sitting infront of screen

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, May 23 2021

    Praise the Lord ...

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