About Jharkhand Academic Council with Foundation ceromony pictures

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The State of Jharkhand came into existence on the 15th of November,2000 . An Act to establish the Jharkhand Academic Council was enacted by the Jharkhand State Legislature and assented to by the Governor of the State on 26.12.2003, which was known as Jharkhand Academic Council Act 02.7.2003.

The Jharkhand Academic Council was constituted by HRD Department Government of Jharkhand Vide Notification No. 2/1-72/06 E.d.n 90 dated 07-06-2007 consisting of following members :-

Sl. No.

Name

Designation

1.

Dr. Saligram Yadav

Chairman, Jharkhand Academic Council, Ranchi.

2.

Dr. Abdul Subhan

Vice-Chairman, Jharkhand Academic Council, Ranchi.

3.

Director, Secondary Education Jharkhand

H.R.DEx Officer Member

4.

Director, Jharkhand Education Research & Training Center, Ranchi

H.R.D Member

5.

Dr.Victor Tigga, Vice-Chancellor, Siddu-Kanhu University, Dumka.

Member

6.

Sister Sosan  Bara, Principal, St. Anna Girl’s High School Purulia Road, Ranchi.

Member

7.

Sri. Ganesh Paswan, Tilaiya Tand Chandwa ,Latehar

Member

8.

Prof. Teju Ekka, Lecturer, Mandar College, Mandar

Member

9.

Dr. Parmanad Mahto, Binova Bhawe University, Hazaribagh.

Member

10.

Smt. Dayamani Barla, Independent Jurnalist, Ranchi

Member

11.

Md. Arif Hasan, Brambe, Ranchi

Member

12.

Dr. Ashok Kumar Singh, Principal Mangi Lal Rungta +2 High School, Chaibasa

Member

13.

Sri. Birsa Hans, New Area Morahbadi, Ranchi

Member

14.

Prof. Sajjad Ahmad, Bariatu Housing Colony, Bariatu Ranchi

Member

15.

Prof. Ashok Kumar Singh, B.N.Jalan College Sisai, Gumla

Member

16.

Sri. Manoj Yadav, M.L.A

Member

17.

Sri. Ravindra Nath Mahto, M.L.A

Member

18.

Smt. Annpurna Devi, M.L.A

Member

19.

Smt. Sikha Prasad, Principal, +2 Marwari School, Ranchi

Member

The tenure of the members and Chartered Accountant other than the Chairman and ex-officer Members shall be three years from the Govt. notification.

The Jharkhand Academic Council was established for holding and conducting examinations at the end of Intermediate, Education, Secondary Education, Sanskrit Education and Madrasa Education and for prescribing courses of studies for such examinations and for recommending for recognition of Intermediate Educational Institutions, High Schools, Sanskrit Schools and Madrasas to the State Government and for carrying out such other or duties assigned to the council by the State Govt from time to time.

With the establishment of the Jharkhand Academic Council, the Bihar Intermediate Education Council Act, 1992, the Bihar School Examination Board Act, 1952 (adapted as Jharkhand Secondary Examination Board Act, 2000) Bihar Sanskrit Education Board Act, 1981 And Bihar Board of Madrasa Educaiton Board Acts, 1981 were repealed.

The Jharkhand Academic Council started functioning in a rented house in Rameshwaram where previously the Jharkhand Intermediate Council functioned, and the Secondary portion continued to function in Zila School Ranchi campus. The search for suitable accommodation for JAC continued unabated till at last the Council was housed in a portion of the Birsadih Club on rent. The present office was inaugurated by the hon’ble Chief Minister Sri Arjun Munda on 13.12.2003 under the Chairmanship of the then HRD Minister Sri Pashupati Nath Singh.

Under the dynamic leadership of the State Govt. all the branches of education Secondary, Intermediate Sanskrit (Madhyama) and Madrasa wer brought under the single umbrella of Jharkhand Academic Council with the sole intention that all the branches of learning got equitable and unified attention so that they may grow into mighty oaks and no branch gets etiolated and languished in cold shade of neglect.

Another leap forward was taken when the CBSE curriculum was introduced from the primary stage to the Intermediate stage to enable our students to partake in the main current of the national education-programme freely and naturally. The CBSE has been kind enough to recognise all our examinations and to issue a no-objection certificate in regard to implementation of the CBSE curriculum Even the COBSE granted recognition to the examinations conducted by the Council and as a result of this other Boards / Councils in India have started recognising our Examinations.

In order that our teachers do not have any difficulty in teaching CBSE courses, some Orientation Courses and Workshops were conducted in collaboration with some eminent publishers.

It is a matter of pleasure that the State Govt. allotted 4. acres of land in the vicinity of the Project School, Bargaona in Namkum block and the foundation stone was laid by Hon’ble Chief Minister Sri Arjun Munda on 2.9.2004. The matter of appointment of Architect is under active consideration.

Foundation Pictures of Jharkhand Academic Council



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