FDE to put all records online in two months
ISLAMABAD: The Federal Directorate of Education has planned to put its all records online within two months.
“We have taken some steps recently to improve working of FDE and how we process requests and matters of the employees. An e-office has been introduced in the FDE and almost 60% of files have been scanned. In two months, 100% records will be online. In the next step, we will connect our institutions with the system,” FDE Director General Syed Umair Javed told reporters.
Javed said in order to improve working at both FDE and educational institutions, the FDE had put in place visitor timings so that everyone could focus on school and office work in first half of the work hours and personal issues in the second half (2pm-5pm).
Public dealing throughout the day leaves little time for staff at FDE to work. Everyone is welcome at FDE for official work anytime.
The FDE is finalizing an HR management system with PITB which will allow automated management of leaves, NOCs, transfer posting etc. from our mobiles and computers. This means we all would have more time to focus on the actual objective which is to provide quality education to the public.
We are also working to create a central online admission system which will allow students and institutions to get admissions and placements with transparency and reduce the number of hours principals and teachers have to spend on admission related tasks.
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