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Parents of Kendriya Vidyalaya students to get online info on performance

The HRD minister said that KV Shaala Darpan programme will be a step forward in the direction of fulfilling Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of digital India.

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A programme which will provide parents online information about their wards performance in class including attendance was launched by HRD Minister Smriti Irani in Delhi, promising that it will write a new definition of e-governance and good governance.

She said that KV Shaala Darpan programme will be a step forward in the direction of fulfilling Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of digital India. The programme was launched by her at a Kendriya Vidyalaya here during which Irani said that complete information about students under this initiative will be available from Class I to XII.

Parents will get entire information at a unified platform about their children in respect of the attendance status, performance, health challenges and entire academic record, she said. "The government has completed one year and this programme launched by KVS in its first year will define e-governance, good governance and Digital India and create a history.

"PM has dedicated his dream project Digital India to the nation. This is an initiative towards realising that dream," she said. Observing that there was a negative mindset towards government schools, Irani said the government was working towards changing it and this initiative was in that direction.

"It is heartening that government schools (KVs) are making this initiative which is historic. There is a presumption that government schools are not good enough and it is the endeavour of the government to bring them at par with private schools so that citizens would send their children to government schools feeling that it is not a compromising situation but an informed and very correct decision," she said.

"This on behalf of the government is an initiative to strengthen our governance," she said. Under the programme students will have facilities of e-tutorials and learning aids to enrich their knowledge. She appealed to the parents not to put unnecessary pressure on the children while availing the facility of getting instant information under this system. 

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