
Teachers get warning on attendance
Commissioner Deepak Singh on Friday directed that 100% teacher attendance must be ensured in all govt and aided schools across the division through the "Humare Shikshak App," which is available on Education Portal 3.0.
Education department officers were instructed to verify and certify that the app is being used consistently and correctly in their respective districts by July 31, 2025. A written certificate of full compliance has to be submitted to the Commissioner's office, failing which the salaries of defaulting officials and teachers will not be released.
During a divisional review meeting of the School Education Department, it was found that many schools under Indore Division were not recording attendance on time through the prescribed app. Despite instructions issued on June 20, 2025, by the Commissioner, Public Education Directorate, Bhopal, for the implementation of the app from July 1, several districts were lagging behind in adherence.
The commissioner addressed the directive to all District Education Officers, Project Coordinators under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, and Deputy Commissioners of the Tribal Welfare and Development Department, instructing them to take immediate action. The move is part of a broader effort to digitise administrative processes in the education sector and ensure teacher accountability and timely classroom engagement.
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