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Chief Secretary launches Board of Intermediate Grievances Redressal System

Hyderabad: Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar inaugurated the BIGRS (Board of Intermediate Grievances Redressal System) at Board of Intermediate Education, Nampally, here on Tuesday.

The BIGRS is prepared and maintained by the CGG (Centre for Good Governance). The BIGRS is an attempt by the Board to give a platform to the Students to ventilate their Grievances, problems etc. Once the complaints are received the software will immediately direct the complaint to the concerned officers online.

The concerned officer will take steps to resolve the complaints and intimate the action taken to resolve the complaints through the online system.

The superior officers of both Board of Intermediate Education & Commissioner of Intermediate Education will be monitoring the disposal of the complaints on the dashboard. The Complainant can also track the status of the complaints. Clear time frames have been prescribed for clearing the complaints.

All these stake holders i.e. Students, Parents, General Public, College Management and even service matter complaints will also be dealt through the BIGRS.

Shortly, the TSBIE is going to introduce various modes of accessing grievances through social media: Face Book, Twitter, Whatsapp, Mobile App, gmail, website and BIE helpdesk, BIE Call Centre &BIE Peshi.

Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Secretary said that on the directions of Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao has a meeting was convened with the Commissioner of Intermediate Education, School Education, Director CGG and other officers of Education Department.

He said steps are being taken to streamline the Result processing of SSC and Intermediate Results and also stated that Zero tolerance for errors in Examinations. He gave instructions to the officials to plant and prepare well for pre Examinations and post Examination works and conduct the Examination in perfect manner.

The Chief Secretary gave assurance to the students, parents, teachers, college managements and the General public that there is not an iota of doubt in conducting the examination efficiently.

He congratulated the Secretary, Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education for launching the BIGRS for redressing the various issues of Intermediate Education.

He also stated that every exam is important and Intermediate Examinations are more important. Check points have been kept at various levels and the main goal is to sensitize the Evaluator regarding the frequently committed errors in evaluation. (INN)

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