Haryana government extends tenure of BSEH chairman VP Yadav to 1 year
Ayushi Bisht | October 6, 2023 | 09:14 PM IST | 2 mins read
The government has extended the tenure of Haryana School Education Board Chairman VP Yadav due to his dedication in the field of education.
NEW DELHI: Haryana government has extended the the tenure of Board Chairman VP Yadav citing his dedication in the field of education. The tenure of Haryana School Education Board chairman VP Yadav has been extended for one year.
Giving information to this effect, BSEH spokesperson said that due to his unprecedented long-term experiences in the education sector, Board Chairman VP Yadav will give a new direction to the Education Board by bringing multidimensional and meaningful reforms in the educational sector of the state and making its functioning more student-friendly, transparent and strong.
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VP Yadav expressed his gratitude to the Chief Minister Manohar Lal and Education Minister Kanwar Pal. He said, "I will prove the trust that the government has shown in me by extending the tenure of the Chairman and along with the Board Secretary and officials, will make the Board more successful".
VP Yadav will serve as Chairman in the Board of Education from tomorrow, October 7. Dr. Yadav has been an advocate and supporter of positive changes in all those areas of the Education Board, which will lead to multidimensional development of the education world. He believes that through education a person can be made virtuous, polite, knowledgeable and dedicated to society and country.
Board spokesperson said, " Yadav has been actively associated with the new education policy of the government. During his tenure, to completely curb cheating, he got a unique ID and special QR code printed on every page of the question paper of every candidate from the Annual Examination-2023".
To provide best quality education to the students in Haryana state, the Education Board has also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for a pilot study with International Baccalaureate (IB Switzerland).
During the tenure of VP Yadav, the results of HTET, Secondary and Senior Secondary examinations were declared in much less time than in previous years. The exam results of the candidates were uploaded in DigiLocker. Technical skill education was promoted to empower the future of the candidates. Candidates can easily get the online facilities of the Education Board like duplicate and migration certificates, photocopies of answer sheets etc. online from the comfort of their homes through the Antyodaya Saral portal.
He informed that after the examinations, the evaluation work of the answer sheets will be done through online platform, due to which there will be transparency and the exam results can be declared faster.
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