Shimla:Himachal Pradesh will establish modern libraries equipped with advanced facilities at district, sub-divisional, and panchayat levels, with 493 libraries planned in the first phase at an estimated cost of Rs 88 crore, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said. Chairing a Principal's Conference organised by the Department of Higher Education on Saturday evening, he announced performance based grants for institutions with higher rankings, a statement issued on Sunday said.
Releasing the grading of libraries in government degree and Sanskrit colleges, he emphasized reiterated the state government's commitment to systemic transformation across all government sectors. Himachal Pradesh has become the first state in India to introduce ranking systems for educational institutions, the CM said.
The initiative aims to foster self-assessment and auditing, enabling institutions to identify their strengths and weaknesses, he added. A new numerical-based online system for recording Annual Confidential Reports (ACRs) would soon be implemented, replacing the existing format, ensuring better outcomes, he said.
The state government plans to enhance the financial and administrative powers of college principals and promote decentralization within the education department, Sukhu said. This approach would ensure good governance and timely completion of various tasks, while also empowering the principals to provide financial assistance to needy students, he added.