A five-member committee, appointed by Gujarat Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama, has suggested a dress code for teachers, surveillance in classrooms, ban on mobile phones in school and ban on wearing T-shirts and jeans, as part of the reforms in primary school.
The recommendations came after deliberations on a blueprint after a meeting of the municipal school board chairman, zila panchayat presidents, district education officers (DEO) and district primary education officers (DPEO) at the Gujarat Council of Educational Research and Training (GCERT), presided by Chudasama, on June 6 (soon after the state board results were declared).
Lists the reforms under six heads. It recommends that male and female teachers should have a colour code in clothes, though women have been allowed to wear sarees or shalwar-kameez.
Teachers caught with mobile phones in class for more than three times will have their salaries deducted, suggests the report.
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