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Alert officials about dropouts, help reach 100% college enrolment, says Tirunalveli collector
Alert officials about dropouts, help reach 100% college enrolment, says Tirunalveli collector

New Indian Express

time12 hours ago

  • General
  • New Indian Express

Alert officials about dropouts, help reach 100% college enrolment, says Tirunalveli collector

TIRUNELVELI: In a bid to make Tirunelveli a no drop-out district and achieve a 100% college enrolment, collector Dr R Sukumar appealed to teachers and college faculties to alert the district administration if they come across any Class 12 dropouts. He also asked the authorities to keep a check on those students who have lost their parents. The collector was speaking at a special higher education guidance camp held at the Collectorate on Tuesday. "In the 2024-25 academic year, 14,847 students appeared for Class 12 public exam in the district, of which 13,285 cleared it. Among them, 1,035 students did not join any college. To support these students, the administration conducts this special guidance camp. The administration has already taken measures to prevent educational discontinuation. Schemes like Pudhumai Penn and Tamil Pudhalvan are being effectively implemented to promote higher education," Sukumar said. He added that as part of the initiative, two helpline numbers - 95003 24417 and 95005 24417 - are operational at the collectorate's control room to provide counselling with the help of trained teachers. "The administration is also providing financial and emotional support to the students who have lost one or both parents, encouraging them to pursue higher studies. We have asked headmasters of all schools to identify students and find out the reasons for not joining higher education. Suitable support is being arranged through the administration to ensure they are enrolled," he said. The collector also honoured two government school students, who secured admission to prestigious colleges, and seven others who cleared NEET by presenting them with shawls. He also distributed cheques worth Rs 3,500 each to five students for their college fees from his discretionary fund. The event was attended by Chief Educational Officer M Sivakumar, students and parents.

ASR dist sets target of 100% organic farming by 2028
ASR dist sets target of 100% organic farming by 2028

Hans India

time15 hours ago

  • General
  • Hans India

ASR dist sets target of 100% organic farming by 2028

Paderu (ASR District): Alluri Sitarama Raju district collector AS Dinesh Kumar has announced an ambitious plan to achieve 100% organic farming across the district by the year 2028. He urged farmers to make effective use of the agricultural machinery provided by the government to achieve significant progress in the agriculture sector. Addressing a meeting held at the Collectorate on Thursday with farmers who received farm machinery at 50% subsidy during the 2024–25 financial year, the collector emphasised the need for planning at the village secretariat level. He directed officials to conduct a survey to assess the actual requirement of farm equipment across various regions. The collector also interacted with farmers to understand the extent of organic farming being practiced and the use of chemical inputs such as urea, potash, and pesticides. Stressing the importance of awareness, he encouraged farmers to adopt sustainable and eco-friendly organic farming methods. He said that steps have already been taken to promote coffee cultivation across 30,000 acres this year. Additionally, under the Employment Guarantee Scheme, saplings of Maddi, Neredu, and Jackfruit will be distributed to farmers. He encouraged land-owning farmers to expand coffee cultivation in the district. District Agriculture Officer SBS Nand stated that a total of Rs 1.26 crore worth of agricultural machinery has been distributed to 351 farmers at a 50% subsidy. This includes Taiwan sprayers for 95 farmers, tractors for 29, power tillers for 59, brush cutters for 13, and power weeders for 155 farmers. Following the meeting, paddy seeds were also distributed to the farmers.

Thoothukudi Collector's absence at grievances redress meeting irks farmers; stage sit-in protest
Thoothukudi Collector's absence at grievances redress meeting irks farmers; stage sit-in protest

The Hindu

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Thoothukudi Collector's absence at grievances redress meeting irks farmers; stage sit-in protest

Farmers from Thoothukudi district staged a sit-in protest at the Collectorate on Thursday (June 19, 2025), following the absence of the District Collector at the monthly grievances redress meeting. The meeting, which was presided over by District Revenue Officer (DRO) A. Ravichandran witnessed a brief commotion, when a section of farmers sat on the floor of the meeting hall, raising concerns about the absence of the District Collector. The DRO explained that senior officials had arrived in Tiruchendur regarding the consecration ceremony of the temple and this had prompted the Collector to attend their visit. However, the farmers argued that the meeting must be conducted under the leadership of the District Collector and claimed that any proceedings without the Collector would be ineffective. They also pointed out the absence of Revenue Divisional Officers (RDO's) of Kovilpatti, Tiruchendur and Thoothukudi and noted that divisional-level grievance meetings had not been conducted for the past two months. The DRO assured that RDO's would be instructed to attend all future meetings, and directed the officials to ensure that the divisional-level meetings are conducted regularly. Meanwhile, another section of farmers urged that the meeting should continue. This led to a brief commotion and officials tried to pacify the agitated farmers. Despite the efforts to calm the situation, the agitation continued. The officials further contacted the Collector, who spoke to one of the farmers over the phone and it helped to diffuse the situation. The meeting resumed after a delay of 45 minutes. At the meeting, the farmers raised several key demands which included an integrated plan to control weeds in agricultural lands and measures for the distribution of relief assistance to crops affected by the 2024 monsoon. They demanded that milk producers be paid fair and fixed price and wage of the employees at the milk producers cooperative society to be increased. Farmers from Kulathur and Sivagnanapuram sought insurance compensation for shallots crops for the 2023-2024 season to be released. Additionally, they called for a Forest Extension Centre in Sathankulam, proper water flow to the tail end of the Korampallam tank and strengthening of the bunds along the 'Uppar' canal. They also demanded the speedy completion of works at Maruthur 'Melakaal' canal. Addressing the grievances, the DRO said that a subsidy of ₹800 is currently being provided for farmers for summer ploughing and for weed control measures. He added that flood damage assessments have been completed and that necessary audit work have also been finalised for the distribution of relief funds. The Forest Extension Centre at Sathankulam would be inspected and necessary action would be taken accordingly, noted Mr. Ravichandran. He further said that subsidised chilli and jasmine saplings would be distributed through the Horticulture Department.

Counselling session organised in Tirunelveli for dropouts from higher education
Counselling session organised in Tirunelveli for dropouts from higher education

The Hindu

timea day ago

  • General
  • The Hindu

Counselling session organised in Tirunelveli for dropouts from higher education

A special counselling session was organised at the District Collectorate on Thursday by the Department of School Education to guide and help those students, who have passed Plus Two but were not pursuing higher studies in colleges due to a range of reasons, including poverty. When the Plus Two public examination results were declared in May, the Department of School Education created a career guidance counselling centre at the Collectorate which is being manned by teachers and academic counsellors to guide the students towards their higher education based on the marks they had scored. This counselling centre can be contacted via 95003 24417, 95005 24417. Moreover, Chief Educational Officer M. Sivakumar asked the teachers handling Plus Two to contact each Plus Two student, who had passed in the public examination, and get details about his or her higher studies plans and the admission they have been given in colleges. If the teachers happened to come across any student who had passed Plus Two but did not apply for admission in the college due to any specific reason, the teachers were asked to share the names of those students with the CEO. To counsel those dropouts and bring them back to higher education, the Department of School Education organised this event at the Collectorate on Thursday. Of the 13,285 students passed in the Plus Two public examination held in last March, 1,035 students were found to be dropouts, thanks to the strenuous work completed by the teachers in the first two weeks of June. With the help of their teachers and other officials, these 1,035 students were contacted to understand if they were really interested in pursuing their higher studies. After realising their problems, the dropouts were requested to attend today's special guidance and counselling programme in which academics from various fields addressed the students. Moreover, officials from District Child Protection Unit and Departments of Backward Class Welfare, Adi Dravida Welfare and Public Health and Lead Bank also spoke and met the students personally to clarify their doubts and understand their problems. Students who have lost their father or mother or both were counselled and assured that they would be supported financially for continuing their studies. Those who were interested in continuing their higher studies after the counselling session were immediately handed over to the officials to ensure their admission in the courses of their choice if they had enough cut-off marks. Those who did not have enough cut-off mark for certain courses were counselled to opt for other courses. 'Our objective is to ensure the unhindered studies of students after Plus Two. This meeting was organised to understand the reasons behind dropping-out of education system and addressing it. We've identified the dropouts and assured them of all support for their higher education and hence we hope that all the dropouts now will become graduates at least by continuing their higher education,' said District Collector R. Sukumar, who appealed to the teachers and the public to inform the district administration about the dropouts, if any, in their areas for taking due and early measures to admit them in colleges. The Collector honoured the government school students who have scored high marks in NEET and got admission in Indian Institutes of Technology. Five students received ₹3,500 each from the Collector's discretionary funds for paying their tuition fee in the college. Mr. Sivakumar and other government officials participated in the meeting.

Farmers urged to use technology to reap profits
Farmers urged to use technology to reap profits

Hans India

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Hans India

Farmers urged to use technology to reap profits

Bhimavaram: West Godavari district collector Chadalawada Nagarani advised farmers to use technology in agriculture and get more profits. Participating at a programme organised by the Agriculture department at the Collectorate here on Wednesday, she handed over Rs 3.14 crore to 40 farmer groups in the district for supply of drones at 80% subsidy. Speaking on the occasion, she suggested farmers adopt new technology and use drones extensively. As against the target of 40 drones with 80 percent subsidy for groups under Kisan Drones for the district, 41 drones were allocated beyond the target. She said that 15 drones have already been delivered to the farmers and the subsidy amount has also been deposited in the accounts of the farmers. The remaining drones will also be delivered in the next 15 days. The government is ready to provide as many drones to the farmers as they require on subsidy by July 15. Also, in the year 2024-25, the state government has distributed personal machinery worth Rs 8.99 crore to 709 small and marginal farmers at a subsidy of Rs 3.84 crore. These included 83 tractor-driven machinery, 54 rotavators, 157 battery sprayers, 78 power sprayers, 4 power weeders, 4 brush cutters, and 329 power tillers, which were delivered to the farmers at their homes. Joint Collector Rahul Kumar Reddy said that the use of machinery and equipment will increase production, reduce costs and increase income. District Agriculture Officer Z Venkateswara Rao, Assistant Director of Agriculture Muralikrishna, agriculture officials, farmers, and others participated in the meeting.

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