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DSEK mandates regular attendance for high and higher secondary students in Kashmir

Dr. Itoo calls for regular attendance to enhance hands-on learning and holistic student development

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Last updated: September 8, 2025 10:31 pm
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Srinagar, Sep 08 : The Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) has issued a directive mandating regular attendance of students in all high and higher secondary schools across the region, with special emphasis on classes 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th.

The move aligns with the National Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020) and aims to strengthen competency-based learning, hands-on education, and holistic development.

Dr. G N Itoo, Director of School Education Kashmir, said, “Ensuring students’ presence in classrooms is foundational to building their intellectual curiosity, creativity, emotional intelligence, and ethical awareness. NEP 2020 envisions education as a transformative journey, and regular attendance plays a crucial role in making that vision a reality.”

The circular expressed concern over growing absenteeism, particularly among students in classes 11th and 12th, which is affecting competency-based learning and peer interaction in lower classes.

Dr. Itoo emphasized, “Every missed day in school is a missed opportunity for skill-building and personal growth. It is our shared responsibility to ensure that classrooms are spaces where students feel motivated, engaged, and eager to learn.”

The directive requires strict enforcement of attendance using systems such as the VSK Attendance Chatbot and Aadhaar-based tracking, applicable across all government and private schools. Principals are instructed to ensure practical classes, especially in science subjects, are conducted regularly to facilitate hands-on learning.

The circular also calls on principals and faculty to create supportive and engaging academic environments that encourage students to attend classes regularly. Dr. Itoo added, “Teachers are mentors and motivators. By creating a positive environment where students feel supported and encouraged, we can inspire them to attend regularly and pursue excellence in academics and beyond.”

All Joint Directors, Chief Education Officers, Cluster Heads, and Zonal Education Officers have been tasked with monitoring implementation and ensuring full compliance. The directive also warns that non-compliance may invite disciplinary action.

The DSEK urged educators, parents, and the wider community to work collectively to realize the goals of NEP 2020 and ensure students across Kashmir benefit from comprehensive, practical education.(KNS).

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