ZP CEO Bhanwar Singh Meena visits government high school in Ravoor
During his visit, Mr. Meena inspected various villages including Aldihal and Taritanda under Mugalnaganv and Bhankur Gram Panchayats, Shevanagar Wada tanda, and Ravoor under Ravoor Gram Panchayat, where he reviewed the implementation of JJM works.
He later visited the government high school in Ravoor to assess the status of basic amenities at the school. Mr. Meena inspected the quality of foodgrains distributed under the Akshara Dasoha (mid-day meal) scheme by visiting the school's kitchen and storage area.
He instructed the headmaster and cooking staff to maintain strict hygiene during food preparation. He also joined the students for their mid-day meal.
Addressing the school staff, Mr. Meena emphasised the need for a collective effort to bring dropouts back to school. He directed headmasters and teachers to ensure timely attendance, complete the syllabus within schedule, and focus on revision to improve SSLC exam results.
The CEO also visited the anganwadi centre (Kusina Mane) in Ravoor and later toured Sulahalli and Alur villages under Kamarawadi Gram Panchayat in Chittapur taluk to inspect ongoing JJM works.
Accompanying Mr. Meena during the visit were Basalingappa Diggi, executive officer of Kalagi Taluk Panchayat, Shankar Rathod, executive officer of Chincholi Taluk Panchayat, along with other officials and staff from the zilla and the taluk panchayats, and teaching staff of the Ravoor government high school.
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