Overview
- State officials say 299 district teams have carried out surprise visits in more than 4,600 government schools on the chief minister’s orders.
- Inspectors are filing weekly reports to district education officers that track teacher performance, syllabus progress, and gaps in classroom learning.
- Teams have been told to return for follow-up visits to confirm fixes such as finishing pending lessons, updating teaching logs, and closing learning gaps.
- Early reports note some teachers are behind on the syllabus because administrative paperwork pulls them away from class time.
- Officials tie the effort to enrollment pressure, with about 26 lakh students in roughly 30,000 government schools compared with 33 lakh in 10,000 private schools statewide.