Meluri district officials reviews progress of GHS Akhegwo

DC Meluri, K Mhathung Tanglao, NCS, accompanied by the SDEO Meluri, Kaitunchap Newmai during their visit to Government High School, Akhegwo on October 14.

Meluri, October 14 (MExN): The Deputy Commissioner, Meluri, K Mhathung Tanglao, NCS, accompanied by the SDEO Meluri, Kaitunchap Newmai, visited Government High School, Akhegwo on October 14. 

The visit aimed to review the school’s progress, discuss challenges, and explore opportunities for improvement in education in Meluri Distric, stated a press release received here. 

During the visit, the DC Meluri and SDEO Meluri interacted with the school staff, students, stakeholders, and community leaders.

Discussions focused on enhancing enrolment, improving infrastructure, supporting teacher development, and fostering community involvement in school activities.

DC Meluri emphasised that education is the driving force of the economy. He urged the teaching staff, as government employees and paid servants, to be sincere and dedicated in their work, ensuring they utilize their salary without guilty conscience for the services rendered.

Tanglao encouraged teachers and community leaders to support students, particularly girl students, highlighting his own role as a government officer committed to serving the people. Addressing progress and challenges, he stressed that the solutions to problems faced by schools lie within the community itself, urging collective efforts to resolve them.

SDEO Meluri expressed encouragement to the teaching staff and students for their dedication and hard work. He appreciated the community’s consistent support to the school and emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts in shaping the future of education in Meluri District.

The visit concluded with a commitment to launch an awareness drive to highlight the importance of education and encourage more students to join the school. Follow-up actions will be taken to address challenges and review progress.
 



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