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Edu Min bans school, college picnics on weekends, holidays

Reviews traffic regulations, calls for fresh driving test for college bus drivers

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Last updated: April 16, 2025 1:24 am
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Jammu, Apr 15: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo on Tuesday directed the authorities to enforce a complete ban on picnics by schools and colleges on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
The minister said while chairing a meeting at Civil Secretariat here to review the existing traffic regulations for enhanced safety and security of school and college-going students of Jammu and Kashmir. She assessed the SOPs and protocols for the conduct of picnics by schools and colleges.
Itoo directed the officers that higher secondary schools and high schools within a district should seek prior permission from the concerned Chief Education Officer, who shall make a proper list as per the applications received and grant permissions accordingly. “The middle schools and below should seek permission from respective ZEOs who shall inform the CEO so that the schools can be allowed for picnics in a hassle-free manner,” she said.
Sakeena directed the officers that the schools who intend to go for picnics located outside their districts, need to seek prior permission from the concerned Director of School Education, who shall allow them after checking the influx of visitors at these locations. She asked the Director colleges to establish a mechanism for granting permission to colleges regarding picnics.
The meeting was attended by Additional Chief Secretary, Education, Shantamanu; Secretary Health and Medical Education, Dr Syed Abid Rasheed Shah; Secretary Transport Department, Niraj Kumar; DIG Traffic Jammu Zone, Special Secretary School Education Department, Transport Commissioner, Director Colleges, Director School Education Kashmir/Jammu, RTO Kashmir/Jammu, Chief Education Officers of all districts, ARTOs and other concerned officers, either in person or through video conferencing.
During the meeting, the education minister assessed several aspects of traffic regulations like validity of driving licenses, fitness certificates and documents of college and school buses, curbing overloading and installation of CCTVs and fire safety tools in college and school buses besides other measures to enhance safety protocols for the students.
Itoo passed on strict directions for installation of CCTVs in all school buses including private buses transporting school children. She called for stricter enforcement of traffic laws and enhanced coordination among schools, transport and police departments for effective implementation of road safety regulations.
“It is our collective responsibility to create a safe and secure environment for the school and college-going students,” Sakeena said.
Expressing displeasure over rising road accidents, the minister called upon transport and police departments to launch effective drives against overspeeding, drunken driving as well as licence violations with a special focus on college and school-going students. She asked them to keep through check on stunt biking and rash driving among youngsters and juveniles and make their parents fully responsible for such incidents.
The minister called upon both the departments for strict implementation of the ‘no helmet no fuel rule’. She asked them to constitute joint checking squads to ascertain its on-ground implementation.
While reviewing other safety regulations, Itoo called for routine checking of all college and school buses in terms of fitness and other aspects to maintain safety protocols for students.
The minister directed ACS Education to conduct an in-depth departmental enquiry regarding the recent Handwara college bus accident. She asked the Director Colleges to conduct fresh driving test for all college bus drivers.
Itoo called upon all the stakeholders like health, education, transport and police departments to work in tandem and organise regular safety drills and awareness programmes regarding road safety protocols.

 

 

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