"This was urgently needed and the scheme will help students and their parents from unnecessary hassles in securing certificate.It was decided to train one teacher/IT person from each school in various aspects of e-district project which are already functioning successfully in Delhi," Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said at the launch.
"After this training they can receive the application from parents/students at school. It is envisaged that these trained officials will act in the school as an extension of District Magistrate Office.
In case of any clarification, the designated school staff may contact the nodal officers of DM's office, who will guide and advice the school staff on the smooth implementation of this scheme.
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