




Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, September 19
New Director Public Instructions (Schools) Kamlesh Kumar took charge of the office today. A 2002-batch Haryana Civil Services (HCS) officer, Kamlesh Kumar was earlier posted in Chandigarh in 2009, before returning to his parent state.
Last month his name was approved for a posting in Chandigarh. Following the administrative reshuffle, this morning outdoing DPI(S) Upkar Singh officially handed over the charge to Kamlesh Kumar. The incumbent also briefed him about the pending administrative work of the department before leaving the office.
Talking to Chandigarh Tribune, Kamlesh Kumar said he would work with a development-oriented vision.
“Education is a vital part of nation building, and I will work with a restorative approach,” he said.
The new DPI(S) said it would take him some time to take stock of the administrative issues before pursuing quality changes in both the academic and non-academic fields.
Meanwhile, UT schoolteachers’ unions—Joint Action Committee (JAC) and Government Teachers’ Union (GTU)—officially welcomed Kamlesh Kumar to the department.
Vinod Sharma, president, GTU, said government teachers hoped the new DPI(S) would address their long-pending demands on a priority basis.
Sharma, however, questioned the frequent change of officers holding the post of DPI(S).
“Eight DPIs have changed since 2006. Administrative stability is very important for the consistent growth of the department,” he said.
Members of the JAC said they hoped the joining of a new DPI(S) would bring a remarkable change in the standard of education in schools.
“We’ll extend our cooperation to the DPI(S) for any kind of improvement in the department and schools,” said convener of the JAC Bhag Singh.




Chandigarh, September 19
New Director Public Instructions (Schools) Kamlesh Kumar took charge of the office today. A 2002-batch Haryana Civil Services (HCS) officer, Kamlesh Kumar was earlier posted in Chandigarh in 2009, before returning to his parent state.
Last month his name was approved for a posting in Chandigarh. Following the administrative reshuffle, this morning outdoing DPI(S) Upkar Singh officially handed over the charge to Kamlesh Kumar. The incumbent also briefed him about the pending administrative work of the department before leaving the office.
Talking to Chandigarh Tribune, Kamlesh Kumar said he would work with a development-oriented vision.
“Education is a vital part of nation building, and I will work with a restorative approach,” he said.
The new DPI(S) said it would take him some time to take stock of the administrative issues before pursuing quality changes in both the academic and non-academic fields.
Meanwhile, UT schoolteachers’ unions—Joint Action Committee (JAC) and Government Teachers’ Union (GTU)—officially welcomed Kamlesh Kumar to the department.
Vinod Sharma, president, GTU, said government teachers hoped the new DPI(S) would address their long-pending demands on a priority basis.
Sharma, however, questioned the frequent change of officers holding the post of DPI(S).
“Eight DPIs have changed since 2006. Administrative stability is very important for the consistent growth of the department,” he said.
Members of the JAC said they hoped the joining of a new DPI(S) would bring a remarkable change in the standard of education in schools.
“We’ll extend our cooperation to the DPI(S) for any kind of improvement in the department and schools,” said convener of the JAC Bhag Singh.



















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