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Developing World Class Education and Health Standards in UT Chandigarh

Developing World Class Education and Health Standards in UT Chandigarh
Start Date :
Sep 30, 2015
Last Date :
Apr 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

One of the Key indices of a Smart City is better education and health. Given the area of UT Chandigarh educational institution (Schools and Colleges) are very well managed. Many ...

One of the Key indices of a Smart City is better education and health. Given the area of UT Chandigarh educational institution (Schools and Colleges) are very well managed. Many of the Govt. schools in Chandigarh are at par with best schools in Chandigarh. But still we want our residents to give their views/suggestions on how we can assure global standards in our schools & colleges.

Chandigarh is a cradle of health care not only for its own residents (population 10.5 lacs) but also to the residents of neighbouring states of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh & Jammu & Kashmir. However for meeting the utmost satisfaction of our residents and to match the global standards for health scenario, we need suggestions/views of our residents.

For meeting the standards of HDI (Human Development Index) & MDG (Millennium Development Goals) we need Smart Ideas/Suggestion from our residents on education and health sector.

Showing 260 Submission(s)
Jaspreet Singh_17
Jaspreet Singh_17 9 years 3 months ago

TO acheive World Class Education for Chandigarh and establish an eg to be followed by other cities of India, we need to devise solutions which bring on ground changes.
Target low hanging fruits first- Key area which needs phenomenal improvement is Teacher - Parent communication. Two key pillars of nations future (children) are working in silos. Enabling the collaboration of the two will result in synergies, that has the potential to be far more transformational than any other reforms.

GURDEEP SINGH_15
GURDEEP SINGH_15 9 years 4 months ago

This is in reference to news in media that Chandigarh Housing board is planning to auction 123 acres of land of Pride Asia Project
For Residential Societies.
I hereby bring to your notice that said land can be used for more important Project like Institute of National Importance than making just residential Societies. One option can be IIM- Indian Institute of Management. As IIMs in Punjab and Haryana are faraway. So UT of Chandigarh needs its own IIM.
Land in Chandigarh is scare.

d k sharma_2
d k sharma_2 9 years 4 months ago

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/indian-power-sector-deepak-sharma?trk=hp-feed-article-title-like

VIVEK KUMAR SINGH_59
VIVEK KUMAR SINGH_59 9 years 4 months ago

Sir, I m a student of government competitive exams.And we feel inconvenience about knowing the exams dates n results dates.. So,I m requesting you to plz tell each requirements boards.. To send exams information as well as result information on the prescribed mobile no & on e-mail id too..Thanking you

anitagupta1411@gmail.com
Anikait Gupta 9 years 4 months ago

There should be  regular academic inspections in schools. There should  be Cctv cameras in classrooms and the monitoring  should be done by officials of education department. Skill development should be a compulsory subject. Students should be given training of Computers in schools.Sports academy should be  open in all the government schools

Anirudh Attri
Anirudh Attri 9 years 4 months ago

It is a FACT that some (maybe old) teachers impart outdated or even INCORRECT knowledge to students. Students should be encouraged to verify whatever they have studied on the internet, and if there are discrepancies, there should be grievance redressal mechanisms in place for the students to lodge complaints about such teachers. Similarly, for doctors (govt or private) who prescribe wrong medicines or treatments, patients should be able to verify it from the internet and lodge complaints.

Anirudh Attri
Anirudh Attri 9 years 4 months ago

The quickest, most efficient and time/money saving methods would be those with the least amount of human involvement, or in other words, the maximum usage of technology. All record making in hospitals and education institutes should be digitized ASAP, which will help with surveys and instantaneous information retrieval. Schools and colleges should be encouraged to organize 'Each One Teach One' clubs which take charge of a community and stick with it throughout, rather than periodic sessions.

Drprakash129@gmail.com
Prakash Gupta 9 years 4 months ago

PGI and PB UNI.is already doing world class work but no audit of mushrooming of private teaching institutions and hospitals just exploiting masses for their selfish motive.Ensure good causes like blood donation are well utilised rather than going to drains.

omprakash swami
omprakash swami 9 years 4 months ago

Mai yeh kahna chahta huu ki aapki modi sarkar ne kashmiri ladko ko free scholarship tou de di par rajsthan ke jo OBC me hai unhe kamse kam half scholarship tou dedijiye please sir

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