Governor’s portal to launch Online Campus Management System
PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Ghulam Ali is set to introduce the `Online Campus Management System’ through the Governor’s official portal.
This initiative, designed to enhance transparency and accountability in the education sector, will provide comprehensive compliance details, including adherence to the 2 percent minority quota in education and the 5 pc employment quota.
The governor said this in a meeting with Qamar Naseem, the head of Blue veins, a non-governmental organization, here on Tuesday. Ghulam Ali reiterated the government’s commitment to safeguarding the rights and entitlements of all communities, particularly vulnerable groups.
He underscored the importance of this Campus Information Management System in realizing these objectives. The Online Campus Management System will offer a wide array of information, such as the number of teachers, students, and persons with disabilities, gender-segregated data, and financial details including revenue, budget, grants, and expenses.
This system marks a step forward in streamlining campus management and ensuring that educational institutions comply with government quotas and regulations.The governor announced the imminent launch of an online complaint redressal mechanism.
This platform aims to offer swift responses to aggrieved students regarding quota issues within ten days, ensuring that grievances are addressed promptly and efficiently.
“Our commitment to protecting the rights of minorities and other vulnerable groups is unwavering. This new system will ensure that educational institutions in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are transparent, accountable, and inclusive, reflecting our dedication to upholding the values of equality and fairness,” he stated.
Principal Secretary to the Governor, Mazhar Irshad, added that the Governor’s Secretariat was fully committed to ensuring transparency and accountability. We will take all necessary measures to ensure that universities in KP uphold the rights and entitlements of all vulnerable groups, including religious minorities.”
Qamar Naseem thanked the governor for his support and commitment towards improving the rights of minorities.This initiative is a significant milestone in our journey towards creating an inclusive and equitable education system in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, he added.Qamar Naseem said the National Commission for Human Rights has recently established a subcommittee on the rights of minorities.
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