This story is from October 15, 2018
Bishop talks tough, wants ‘transparency’ in schools
KOLKATA: Probal Dutta, who was formally installed as the 20th
The idea is to “initiate reforms and usher in transparency” in its schools, according to a senior CNI official. Several eminent educationists have been sounded out to be a part of school managing committees. Among them are two former principals of a prominent city school who have also had stints at reputable educational institutions outside the city.
At an investiture ceremony in St Paul’s Cathedral on Sunday, Dutta — who is now the head of management committees of all schools under CNI — said: “The world is changing and excellence is the only key to success. We cannot lead schools and other institutions towards excellence unless we induct leading educationists. Many have happily shown interest.”
A prominent school with both girls’ and boys’ sections may have a board shake-up, said sources. “Schools run by the CNI are not institutions of profit but centres for social service that should strive to keep corruption at bay. Admissions to these schools should be free and fair and any hint of corruption anywhere will be dealt with severely,” Bishop Dutta said. CNI runs around 30 schools and colleges in and around Kolkata, including the two La Martinieres, Pratt Memorial, St James’ and St Thomas’ School, Kidderpore.
Sources said Dutta, appointed head of the Kolkata diocese on October 9, had convened a meeting of a prominent school where he had made his intent clear. The school managing committee secretary wasn’t available for comment on Sunday.
‘Church to keep tabs on admissions’
At the congregation on Sunday, at which Trinamool MP Derek O’Brien was also present, CNI moderator P C Singh, in his address, also suggested “reformative measures”.
Dutta said he had made several changes to the admissions procedure of Pratt Memorial to make it “clean and fair”. “I have a new committee in place that will ensure that only the deserving candidates who fulfil the conditions can only get admission and no one else meddles in these matters. The Church will keep a strict eye on every admission to each school under it,” Dutta told TOI immediately after the investiture.
Sources said the tenure of most of these school managing committees will be over in March 2019. The changes are likely to be made after that. Apart from the two, several other eminent educationists and experienced professionals have also been sounded. All changes, the sources added, were likely to be made according to the constitution and precedent at these schools. While the school managing committee is likely to be reshaped in two schools, two other schools are likely to get new principals.
In a late August interview to TOI, Dutta had indicated that they’d received some complaints against CNI-run schools, which would be probed. On Sunday, he said: “These investigations will continue and I will bring about changes in the management of not only schools but all institutions that are run by the Church. The managements need to understand that it is the Church that is the supreme authority and cannot work against the Christian spirit of charity and goodness that it promotes.”
bishop
of the Kolkata Diocese of the Church of North India (CNI) on Sunday, plans to review the functioning of allschools
underCNI
, which includes some of the city’s most reputable institutions.At an investiture ceremony in St Paul’s Cathedral on Sunday, Dutta — who is now the head of management committees of all schools under CNI — said: “The world is changing and excellence is the only key to success. We cannot lead schools and other institutions towards excellence unless we induct leading educationists. Many have happily shown interest.”
A prominent school with both girls’ and boys’ sections may have a board shake-up, said sources. “Schools run by the CNI are not institutions of profit but centres for social service that should strive to keep corruption at bay. Admissions to these schools should be free and fair and any hint of corruption anywhere will be dealt with severely,” Bishop Dutta said. CNI runs around 30 schools and colleges in and around Kolkata, including the two La Martinieres, Pratt Memorial, St James’ and St Thomas’ School, Kidderpore.
At the congregation on Sunday, at which Trinamool MP Derek O’Brien was also present, CNI moderator P C Singh, in his address, also suggested “reformative measures”.
Dutta said he had made several changes to the admissions procedure of Pratt Memorial to make it “clean and fair”. “I have a new committee in place that will ensure that only the deserving candidates who fulfil the conditions can only get admission and no one else meddles in these matters. The Church will keep a strict eye on every admission to each school under it,” Dutta told TOI immediately after the investiture.
Sources said the tenure of most of these school managing committees will be over in March 2019. The changes are likely to be made after that. Apart from the two, several other eminent educationists and experienced professionals have also been sounded. All changes, the sources added, were likely to be made according to the constitution and precedent at these schools. While the school managing committee is likely to be reshaped in two schools, two other schools are likely to get new principals.
In a late August interview to TOI, Dutta had indicated that they’d received some complaints against CNI-run schools, which would be probed. On Sunday, he said: “These investigations will continue and I will bring about changes in the management of not only schools but all institutions that are run by the Church. The managements need to understand that it is the Church that is the supreme authority and cannot work against the Christian spirit of charity and goodness that it promotes.”
Top Comment
smita bose
2211 days ago
There r school who r still running without pricipal ,Process of addmision r pathetic ,back door addmission r more dn merit base addmission .Read allPost comment
Popular from City
- Actress Kasthuri arrested in Hyderabad
- Dehradun accident: What happened in the last moments before 6 friends died in horrific car crash
- King Cobra’s 185-year monopoly comes to end as four of its kind found
- Why some families are returning adopted kids in Tamil Nadu
- 'This tragedy must not be forgotten': Haunting wreckage of Dehradun crash becomes a chilling safety lesson
end of article
Trending Stories
- Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul Fight Live Updates: Will Jake Paul survive the wrath of Mike Tyson?
- Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul: Live streaming, full match card, when and where to watch fight in India and USA
- 10 newborns burned to death in fire at Jhansi government hospital
- ICC asks PCB to cancel Champions Trophy tour in PoK
- 'That feeling when knee surgery is tomorrow': What does the viral meme mean
- Mumbai: Fire breaks out at BKC metro station
- Team India's Wanderers wonder: Full list of records broken against South Africa
Visual Stories
- 10 desert animals of India
- How to make high-protein Soya-Paneer Biryani
- 8 traditional baby girl names that sound modern
- 10 rare animal species found only in China
- How to grow Strawberry in home garden during winters
TOP TRENDS
UP NEXT