Issue caste, income certificates to students on time: Collector Dr Yogitha Rana

Issue caste, income certificates to students on time: Collector Dr Yogitha Rana
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The students should fill up the proforma with relevant details and submit it to the headmasters/principals of their schools who in turn have to hand them over to the MEOs for further action, she added. She said that the Tahsildars, in turn, would take the help of Village Revenue Officers and ensure that the caste certificates of students were issued through the mee-seva counters to the headmasters

Nizamabad: District Collector Dr Yogitha Rana said that the Mandal Educational Officers should take appropriate steps and ensure that the school students receive their caste certificates on time to get admission in schools so that their academic year was not lost. Participating in a review meeting with the Mandal Educational Officers and Tahsildars at the Pragathi Bhavan in the town on Tuesday, she said that the headmasters must distribute the proforma among the students studying from class 3 to 10 in government schools and collect Rs 35 as fee from the students.

The students should fill up the proforma with relevant details and submit it to the headmasters/principals of their schools who in turn have to hand them over to the MEOs for further action, she added. She said that the Tahsildars, in turn, would take the help of Village Revenue Officers and ensure that the caste certificates of students were issued through the mee-seva counters to the headmasters of the respective schools.

The District Collector said that the process of issuing caste certificates to students should be completed by October 30 and the tenth class students should also submit the income certificates of their parents. For this, a training or an awareness camp should be organised explaining the methods of issuing caste and income certificates in every school for this purpose on Wednesday.

Collector Rana said that if any school does not receive sufficient quantities of rice for the mid-day meals scheme, the headmasters should bring it to the notice of the Mandal Educational Officers. Although rice was being sent to all the schools, some of the schools were complaining that they did not receive rice, she added.

Addressing the Tahsildars, Rana said that they should collect all the complaints received at the Prajavani programme, pay a visit to the villages at the field level to find out whether the grievances were genuine or fake and take appropriate action to resolve them. The complaints should be briefly noted in a proforma and the details should be submitted in the Collectorate, she added.

The District Collector said that the Prajavani programmes should be organised in all the Revenue Divisional Offices and Tahsildar’s offices at the mandal level without fail to collect the information on the grievances of the people. She said that the Collectorate has been receiving complaints from the gram panchayats directly but from now on, they should be sent to the Tahsildars at the mandal level and resolved. Joint Collector A Ravinder Reddy, District Revenue officer Padmakar, Trainee Assistant Collector Rahul Raj and others were present.

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