Bhandari sub-div departmental coordination meeting held

Departmental coordination meeting held at ADC's Conference Hall, Bhandari on June 14. (DIPR Photo)

Departmental coordination meeting held at ADC's Conference Hall, Bhandari on June 14. (DIPR Photo)

Wokha, June 14 (MExN): The monthly departmental coordination meeting of the Bhandari sub-division was held at the ADC's conference hall, Bhandari on June 14. 

A DIPR report stated that the meeting deliberated on the issue of conducting a survey of government lands for those departments that have not obtained land patta after a proper survey.

To this effect, departments that have not surveyed office buildings, quarters, or any government sites lying under the possession of their departments were asked by Additional Deputy Commissioner, Bhandari, Rohit Singh, IAS to do so and obtain land Patta at the earliest.

While reviewing the situation on COVID-19 and its related health care services under CHC Bhandari, Dr Caroline highlighted that Covishield vaccination which is given to 18 years and above has achieved the 100% mark adding that Covaxin which is given to 15 years to 17 years of age and Corbivax for 12 to 14 years- vaccination was about 50 %, and further informed that vaccination at schools and health care centers are still going on.

In the meeting, SDEO Bhandari, Nzanbemo Ngullie informed the house that government schools under the Bhandari sub-division performed well and achieved good results during the recently declared HSLC and HSSLC exams in 2022, without any nil results. He also highlighted the need for the schools to have an adequate number of teachers according to the subject taught.

Highlighting the present infrastructure of government schools in the villages, he expressed concern that some schools are functioning under pitiful conditions and require immediate attention to improvise their infrastructures.

He also observed that students studying in the primary standard should be given the proper guidance from an early stage to prepare and help them achieve good results when they reach high school.