
BDO Bhalla Visits HS Pranoo to Promote Academic Excellence and Good Governance
BDO Bhalla Visits HS Pranoo to Promote Academic Excellence and Good Governance
BDO Bhalla, Sh.Himmat Kumar Raina, visited Govt High School Pranoo as the Prabhari Officer to review academic standards, infrastructure, and the overall functioning of the school.
Interacting with students and staff, he emphasized the importance of discipline, regular attendance, and active participation in extracurricular activities.
He also encouraged involvement in national initiatives like Swachh Gram and Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan, assuring full support and regular monitoring to uplift the institution’s performance.
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Special emphasis was laid on maintaining and regularly monitoring the Teacher’s Diary to ensure accountability and improvement.
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