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GO MS No 29 WITH KEEPING GO MS No 17 Dt 14.05.2014 IN ABHEYANCE
GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
ABSTRACT
School Education Department – Examination Reforms for Class IX and X - G.O. Ms.
No. 17, School Education (PE.Prog.II) Dept. dated 14.05.2014Kept in abeyance for
the academic year 2014-15 - Expert Committee constituted to study and make
recommendations on implementation of Examination Reforms from the Academic
Year 2015-16 - Orders – Issued.
SCHOOL EDUCATION (PROG.II) DEPARTMENT
G.O.MS.No. 29Dated: 23.09.2014
Read :-
1. G.O. Ms. No. 17, School Education (PE.Prog.II) Dept. dated
14.05.2014
2. From the Commissioner and Director of School Education, A.P.
Hyderabad (2) Letters Rc. No. 302/E1-1/2009-2, dated 27.06.2014
3. From the Hon’ble Minister HRD Note No.7/M(HRD)/2014, dated
11.07.2014.
4. Govt Memo No. 11564/Prog.II/A1/2014, dated 16.07.2014
5. From the Commissioner and Director of School Education, A.P.
Hyderabad (2) Letters Rc. No. 302/E1-1/2009-2, dated 17.07.2014
6. Govt Memo No. 11564/Prog.II/A1/2014, dated 23.07.2014
7. From the Commissioner and Director of School Education, A.P.
Hyderabad Letter Rc. No. 302/E1-1/2009-2, dated 23.07.2014.
8. Govt Memo No. 11564/Prog.II/A1/2014, dated 02.08.2014
9. From the Commissioner and Director of School Education, A.P.
Hyderabad Letter Rc. No. 302/E1-1/2009-2, dated 05.08.2014.
*******
O R D E R:
In continuation of the Curriculum Reforms undertaken under National
Curriculum Frame Work -2005 and Right of Children to Free and Compulsory
Education Act, 2009, and with an objective to facilitate for a makeshift in the teaching
learning process and to improve transactions of new technologies, and to transform
the ways of learning to be comprehensive, holistic and dynamic, Government have
brought in the Examination Reforms vide G.O. Ms. No. 17, School Education
(PE.Prog.II) Dept. dated 14.05.2014 for classes IX and X from the academic year
2014-15 onwards. However, certain quantitative and qualitative measures were
contemplated under the reforms such as reducing the number of papers from 11 to
9, giving 80% of the weightage to the Subject papers, and 20% of weightage to the
Internal Assessment of the Student, Training for teachers on the new patterns of
teaching and text books, summative and formating assessment etc., all of which
require extensive capacity building at the level of all High Schools in the State of
Andhra Pradesh but the said training programmes were not held due to various
administrative reasons.
2. The Commissioner & Director of School Education, A.P. Hyderabad in Letters2nd, 7th& 8th
cited has stated, among other things, that the concept of Internal
Evaluation has not drilled into the minds ofeither Government Teachers or Private
Teachers. She has observed thatthere is a large number of Government as well as
Private Schools in the State and introduction of the new procedure without taking
adequate preparatory steps to orient the Teachers and Students to the new system
will have serious ramifications on the future of the students. She has also explained
the experience that the Sarva Siksha Abhiyan have introduced the concept of
Comprehensive and Continuation Evaluation (CCE) since two years upto VIII class
but in spite of continuous trainings being given, the teachers are not yet fully
equipped with that system. The G.O. Ms. No. 17, School Education (PE.Prog.II)
Dept. dated 14.05.2014 has reduced the Language papers whereas the basic
objective of School Education is to impart languages in the early years of student
life. As such reducing two papers of the Languages to one paper and giving lot of
weightage to the Subjects is not desirable at School level. The Commissioner &
Director of School Education, A.P. Hyderabad has also opined that it is not possible
to monitor the Internal Evaluation of large number of Government and Private
Schools in the State and the new system would eventually result into reduction of
(PTO)
-2-
academic standards. The Commissioner & Director of School Education, A.P.
Hyderabad has, therefore, requested the Government to rescind/defer the G.O. Ms.
No. 17, dated 14.05.2014 and requested to accord permission to proceed with the
following actions:
1. The present X class examination will be based on new text books
only.
2. There will be 11 papers with same marks like earlier practice.
3. There is no weightage for internal valuation.
4. The pass marks for Hindi will also be continued as 20 which is the
existing practice.
5. Constitution of an Expert Committee with the Directors, RMSA,
Government Examinations and SCERT to study and propose
modifications to the reforms mentioned in the G.O. Ms. No. 17, dated
14.05.2014.
3. Government have carefully examined the report of the Commissioner &
Director of School Education, A.P. Hyderabad, and in the circumstances that require
in depth study and consultation on the various academic issues raised in her report
as well as the serious consequences of implementation without examination of these
issues and, therefore, agreed with the same and decided to keep the G.O. Ms. No.
17, School Education (PE.Prog.II) Dept. dated 14.05.2014 in abeyance for the
Academic Year 2014-15 only. Accordingly, Government hereby keep the G.O. Ms.
No. 17, School Education (PE.Prog.II) Department, dated 14.05.2014 in abeyance
for the Academic Year 2014-15 and permit herto proceed with the actions proposed
in para 2 above.
4. Further, Government hereby constitute an Expert Committee with the
following officers as proposed by the Commissioner & Director of School Education,
A.P. Hyderabad: -
- Director, RMSA, A.P. Hyderabad
- Director of Government Examinations, A.P. Hyderabad
-. Director, SCERT, A.P. Hyderabad
5. The Expert Committee shall widely study and hold extensive consultations on
the reforms proposed in the G.O. Ms. No. 17, School Education (PE.Prog.II)
Department, dated 14.05.2014 and make necessary recommendations / suggestions
on modifications required to the reforms so as to consider its implementation from
the academic year 2015-16 onwards. The Expert Committee shall also prepare an
action plan of preparatory works required suchas Teacher Trainings etc. so as to
bring the reforms into implementation from the Academic Year 2015-16. The Expert
Committee shall submit the above reports to Government by the end of November,
2014 positively so as to follow the implementation scheduled from new academic
year.
6. The Commissoner & Director of School Education, A.P. Hyderabad shall take
necessary further action in the matter.
( BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)
ADHAR SINHA
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNEMNT (SE) (I/c)
No. 17, School Education (PE.Prog.II) Dept. dated 14.05.2014Kept in abeyance for
the academic year 2014-15 - Expert Committee constituted to study and make
recommendations on implementation of Examination Reforms from the Academic
Year 2015-16 - Orders – Issued.
SCHOOL EDUCATION (PROG.II) DEPARTMENT
G.O.MS.No. 29Dated: 23.09.2014
Read :-
1. G.O. Ms. No. 17, School Education (PE.Prog.II) Dept. dated
14.05.2014
2. From the Commissioner and Director of School Education, A.P.
Hyderabad (2) Letters Rc. No. 302/E1-1/2009-2, dated 27.06.2014
3. From the Hon’ble Minister HRD Note No.7/M(HRD)/2014, dated
11.07.2014.
4. Govt Memo No. 11564/Prog.II/A1/2014, dated 16.07.2014
5. From the Commissioner and Director of School Education, A.P.
Hyderabad (2) Letters Rc. No. 302/E1-1/2009-2, dated 17.07.2014
6. Govt Memo No. 11564/Prog.II/A1/2014, dated 23.07.2014
7. From the Commissioner and Director of School Education, A.P.
Hyderabad Letter Rc. No. 302/E1-1/2009-2, dated 23.07.2014.
8. Govt Memo No. 11564/Prog.II/A1/2014, dated 02.08.2014
9. From the Commissioner and Director of School Education, A.P.
Hyderabad Letter Rc. No. 302/E1-1/2009-2, dated 05.08.2014.
*******
O R D E R:
In continuation of the Curriculum Reforms undertaken under National
Curriculum Frame Work -2005 and Right of Children to Free and Compulsory
Education Act, 2009, and with an objective to facilitate for a makeshift in the teaching
learning process and to improve transactions of new technologies, and to transform
the ways of learning to be comprehensive, holistic and dynamic, Government have
brought in the Examination Reforms vide G.O. Ms. No. 17, School Education
(PE.Prog.II) Dept. dated 14.05.2014 for classes IX and X from the academic year
2014-15 onwards. However, certain quantitative and qualitative measures were
contemplated under the reforms such as reducing the number of papers from 11 to
9, giving 80% of the weightage to the Subject papers, and 20% of weightage to the
Internal Assessment of the Student, Training for teachers on the new patterns of
teaching and text books, summative and formating assessment etc., all of which
require extensive capacity building at the level of all High Schools in the State of
Andhra Pradesh but the said training programmes were not held due to various
administrative reasons.
2. The Commissioner & Director of School Education, A.P. Hyderabad in Letters2nd, 7th& 8th
cited has stated, among other things, that the concept of Internal
Evaluation has not drilled into the minds ofeither Government Teachers or Private
Teachers. She has observed thatthere is a large number of Government as well as
Private Schools in the State and introduction of the new procedure without taking
adequate preparatory steps to orient the Teachers and Students to the new system
will have serious ramifications on the future of the students. She has also explained
the experience that the Sarva Siksha Abhiyan have introduced the concept of
Comprehensive and Continuation Evaluation (CCE) since two years upto VIII class
but in spite of continuous trainings being given, the teachers are not yet fully
equipped with that system. The G.O. Ms. No. 17, School Education (PE.Prog.II)
Dept. dated 14.05.2014 has reduced the Language papers whereas the basic
objective of School Education is to impart languages in the early years of student
life. As such reducing two papers of the Languages to one paper and giving lot of
weightage to the Subjects is not desirable at School level. The Commissioner &
Director of School Education, A.P. Hyderabad has also opined that it is not possible
to monitor the Internal Evaluation of large number of Government and Private
Schools in the State and the new system would eventually result into reduction of
(PTO)
-2-
academic standards. The Commissioner & Director of School Education, A.P.
Hyderabad has, therefore, requested the Government to rescind/defer the G.O. Ms.
No. 17, dated 14.05.2014 and requested to accord permission to proceed with the
following actions:
1. The present X class examination will be based on new text books
only.
2. There will be 11 papers with same marks like earlier practice.
3. There is no weightage for internal valuation.
4. The pass marks for Hindi will also be continued as 20 which is the
existing practice.
5. Constitution of an Expert Committee with the Directors, RMSA,
Government Examinations and SCERT to study and propose
modifications to the reforms mentioned in the G.O. Ms. No. 17, dated
14.05.2014.
3. Government have carefully examined the report of the Commissioner &
Director of School Education, A.P. Hyderabad, and in the circumstances that require
in depth study and consultation on the various academic issues raised in her report
as well as the serious consequences of implementation without examination of these
issues and, therefore, agreed with the same and decided to keep the G.O. Ms. No.
17, School Education (PE.Prog.II) Dept. dated 14.05.2014 in abeyance for the
Academic Year 2014-15 only. Accordingly, Government hereby keep the G.O. Ms.
No. 17, School Education (PE.Prog.II) Department, dated 14.05.2014 in abeyance
for the Academic Year 2014-15 and permit herto proceed with the actions proposed
in para 2 above.
4. Further, Government hereby constitute an Expert Committee with the
following officers as proposed by the Commissioner & Director of School Education,
A.P. Hyderabad: -
- Director, RMSA, A.P. Hyderabad
- Director of Government Examinations, A.P. Hyderabad
-. Director, SCERT, A.P. Hyderabad
5. The Expert Committee shall widely study and hold extensive consultations on
the reforms proposed in the G.O. Ms. No. 17, School Education (PE.Prog.II)
Department, dated 14.05.2014 and make necessary recommendations / suggestions
on modifications required to the reforms so as to consider its implementation from
the academic year 2015-16 onwards. The Expert Committee shall also prepare an
action plan of preparatory works required suchas Teacher Trainings etc. so as to
bring the reforms into implementation from the Academic Year 2015-16. The Expert
Committee shall submit the above reports to Government by the end of November,
2014 positively so as to follow the implementation scheduled from new academic
year.
6. The Commissoner & Director of School Education, A.P. Hyderabad shall take
necessary further action in the matter.
( BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)
ADHAR SINHA
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNEMNT (SE) (I/c)
Rc 141 Dussehra Holidays to all schools in A.P from 26th Sept to 5th Oct 2014
Rc 141 Dussehra Holidays to Primary, Upper and High
Schools
Dussehra
Holidays 26th Sept to 5th Oct 2014
The commissioner and director of
school education has issued proceedings Rc No:141 Dt:20-09-2014 and decided
finally Dussehra Holidays to Primary, Upper and High School in the AP State for
the academic year 2014-15. from 26.09.2014 to 05.10.2014. The schools should
reopen on 06.10.2014. The complete Rc No:141 as follows
Rc.No:141/SCERT
Dt:20-09-2014
Sub: SCERT, A.P., Hyd – RTE – Communication of Dussehra Holidays
to Primary, Upper Primary and H igh Schools in the State for the academic year
2014-15 - Orders – Issued – Reg.
Read: 1. Meeting held on 21.06.2014
at Krishna Conference Hall O/o SPD, SSA, AP, Hyderabad
2. Lr. Rc. No. 141/B1/AP/TE/SCERT/2014 Dated: 11.08.2014 of C&DSE, AP, Hyderabad
3. U. O. Note No. 141//B1/AP/TE/SCERT/2014 Dated: 19.09.2014 of Director, SCERT AP, Hyderabad
2. Lr. Rc. No. 141/B1/AP/TE/SCERT/2014 Dated: 11.08.2014 of C&DSE, AP, Hyderabad
3. U. O. Note No. 141//B1/AP/TE/SCERT/2014 Dated: 19.09.2014 of Director, SCERT AP, Hyderabad
The attention of all District
Educational Officers and Regional Joint Directors of School Education in the
State are invited to the references read above and they are informed that the
Commissioner and Director of School Education, AP, Hyderabad is pleased to
declare DUSSEHRA holidays to all the Primary, Upper Primary and High Schools in
the State for the academic year 2014-15 from 26.09.2014 to 05.10.2014. The
schools should reopen on 06.10.2014.
The District Educational Officers
and Regional Joint Directors of School Education concerned are therefore
requested to issue necessary instructions to all the Head Masters of Primary,
Upper Primary and High Schools under their jurisdiction and ensure that all the
Schools should reopen on 06.10.2014 positively.
The above instructions should be
followed scrupulously.
This has got the approval of the
Commissioner and Director of School Education, AP, Hyderabad.
Dr. Sk. Jeelani Basha For Commissioner and Director
of School EducationG.O.No.135 Guidelines on Pensioners Verification with Aadhaar Details in AP
G.O.No.135
Guidelines on Pensioners Verification
with Aadhaar Details in AP
Guidelines on Verification of benificiers of Social Security
Pension with AADHAR details.
ORDER:
Government is committed to secure dignified life to all the
poor and vulnerable,
particularly the old and infirm and to support their minimum
needs to bring
happiness in their lives. In pursuit of this overarching
goal, inspite of the challenging
financial conditions, orders were issued in the reference
first read above enhancing
the Social Security Pension amount from Rs.200/- to
Rs.1000/- per month to Old Age,
Widow, Weavers, Toddy Tappers and AIDS patientsand from
Rs.500/- to Rs.1000/-per month
to People With Disabilities(PWD) having 40% to
79% degree of disability
and Rs.1500/- per month for PWDs having 80% and above degree
of disability, and
that the above enhanced scale of pension will come into
effect from September,
2014, to be paid on 2nd October, 2014 and onwards.
2. The Chief Executive Officer, Society for Eliminationof
Rural Poverty, A.P.,
Hyderabad vide the letter second read above has stated that
the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) in the
Performance Audit of Implementation of Social Security
Pension Schemes AP, 2013, identified that in respect of 32% of
beneficiaries, the age indicated in the ration card did not
match withthat of the one mentioned in the
acquittances/database; that 19% of beneficiaries stated that
their pension was sanctioned after multiple attempts; that
16% of beneficiaries stated that there were delays in
payment ofpension. The CAG recommended for cleansing the
pensioners database to bring in better targeting of the poor
and requested to issue necessary guidelines for verification of
pensioners with pension and Aadhar details with a view to
regulate the distribution of pensions in an effective manner.
3. Keeping in view the report of the CEO, SERP, and, the
observations made by the CAG in their report, Government have
decided to provide pensions to all eligible persons, duly
eliminating the ineligible cases, and decided to invoke linkage of
100% Aadhaar authenticated disbursement from 2nd October
2014 and to launch a verification campaign in every Gram
Panchayat / Municipal Ward from 19.09.2014 to 21.09.2014
through Gram Panchayat / Municipal /Corporation Committees.
4. The CEO, SERP shall communicate to the Districts the list
of GPs where there are disproportionate number of Pensioners
with respect to the population and the Dt Collectors will
nominate a Senior Officer to supervise the verification process to
weed out all the ineligible cases.
5. Government have also decided to ensure the 100% field
level verification of eligibility of existing pensioners, and it is
also to receive new applications for sanction of pensions.
6. To achieve the above objective goal, the following
procedure is prescribed:
Procedure for verification of eligibility of existing
pensioners and collection of application for new pensions:
Government have decided to set up Gram
Panchayat/Mandal/Municipality Pension Committees to conduct the process of
verification of existing pensions, and collection and
finalisation of the new pension applications as follows, with the
composition of members, mentioned hereunder:
The Gram Panchayat level Committee can scrutinize about 200
pensioners status per day. Therefore in 2 days 400pensioners can be
scrutinized. Therefore GPs having more than 400 pensioners need to have another
Committee. The
additional Committees to be appointed by the
DistrictPensions Committee with a Special Officer as the President and the
Village Revenue Officer/Teachers to function as the
Member-Convener. The nominated members remain the same as in the
GP Pensions Committee notified above.
Grampanchayat, Municipal Ward & Municipal Corporation
Division Pensions Committee (Including (1)BC, (1)SC and (1)ST in
each committee) and Mandal & Municipality Pensions
Committee (Including (1)BC, (1)SC and (1) ST in each Committee
Details are available in GO
District Pensions Committee:
1. District Minister (s) – Chairperson
2. District Collector – Member
3. Project Director, DRDA – Member Convener.
The Self Help Group Members, and Group Social Activists
mentioned in the above Committees will be nominated by the
concerned, District Minister (s) and the nomination process shall
be completed immediately.
Role of Gram Panchayat / Ward Pension Committee:
This Committee shall collect GP-wise/Ward-wise printed
pensioners details from MPDO/Municipal Commissioner and verify
the pensioners details thoroughly for their eligibility, write
the findings in appropriate box, sign and handover at MPDO’s
/Municipal Commissioner’s Office. The verification of the
eligibility of existing Pensioners shall be done on 19.09.14 and
20.09.14, and collection of applications for new pensions
from the eligible poor people on 21.09.2014.
Role of Mandal / Municipal Pensions Committee:
This Committee shall receive the appeals, if any, from the
pensioners identified as ineligible by the Gram Panchayat /
Ward Committee and dispose them on merits. The Committee
shall also scrutinise the new applications forwarded by the
Gram Panchayat / Ward Pensions Committees, and after a
thorough verification recommend/reject such applications. The
recommended applications shall be uploaded by the
MPDO/Municipal Commissioner through their logins.
Proposed process of verification of eligibility of
pensioners:
PD, DRDA shall download the mandal-wise, and the GP-wise
Aadhaar seeded data from SSP website and handover the
printed copies to MPDOs / Municipal Commissioners concerned
for onward distribution to Gram Panchayats / Wards on or
before 18.9.2014 for field verification. MPDO / Municipal
Commissioner shall organise Mandal / Municipality level meeting
with all members of Mandal / Municipal Pensions Committee
and Gram Panchayat / Ward Pensions Committees
immediately and explain the process of verification and
collection of applications from eligible poor persons for new
pensions. MPDO/Municipal Commissioner shall collect GP/Ward
wise filled- in, and the signed verification reports after
completion of the verification process and enter the
findings in their Logins on 21.09.14 and 22.09.14 and preserve the
reports. Similarly they shall enter the eligible applications
for new pensions on 22.09.14 and 23.09.14.
Eligibility Criteriafor determination of BPL households:
The fundamental criterion to get eligibility for pension
being the Below Poverty Line (BPL) status, Government have
decided to examine the following factors for exclusion and
inclusion of pensions for effective implementation of the
scheme:
Exclusion factors:
1. State/Central Government and PSU Employees
2. Government employee pensioners (including PSU, Central
Govt etc)
3. Income tax payers
4. Land owners having more than 2.5 Acres of wet and 5 Acres
Dry or both wet and dry together more than 5 Acres (except
ST in scheduled areas in ITDAs)
5. Outsourced Employees
6. Private salaried (monthly salaried)
7. Owner of car 8. Freedom Fighter pension holders
Priority shall be given to:
1. ST households particularly PVTG Households in Agency
areas
2. SC households
3. Practicing Artisans (Weavers, Toddy Tappers, Barbers,
Washer men, Potters, Blacksmith, Carpenter, Cobbler, Animal
herder, Village Artistes etc) and other Back ward Classes
4. Daily labourers (Daily wage labourers, Agricultural
Labourers, Migrated labourers)
5. Nomadic Tribes having no permanent residence
6. Households with destitute/orphans
7. Households with Disabled
8. Households of Manual Scavengers
9. Other poor Households
The GP/Ward level Committee will first apply the exclusion
factors and eliminate all the households in their Gram
Panchayat that fall within that ambit and then apply the
priority list to arrive at the eligible households. From this list of
households, the existing pensioners shall be scrutinized and
fresh applications be considered.
“Pensions Mahotsavalu”with Health Camps, Veterinary Camps
and dissemination of Government Flagship programmes and
5 Campaigns Government have decided that the “Pension
Mahotsavalu” shall be launched on 02.10.2014 in the entire State and the
celebrations shall continue till Diwali Oct 23rd 2014. The
Pensions Mahotsavalu shall be accompanied by the Health camps
and Veterinary camps at Cluster level organized in a
befitting manner by the Health Medical and Family Welfare
Department, and the Animal Husbandry Department
respectively. The Mahotsavalu shall also be used for disseminating
information to the Public on the five campaigns in
Sanitation particularly on construction and usage of Individual Sanitary
Latrines (Details on Campaigns will be issued separately).
7. The Chief Executive Officer, Society for Elimination of
Rural Poverty, A.P., Hyderabad shall monitor the scheme as per
the above guidelines to ensure it’s effective
implementation.