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HSSPP DIRECTOR VARSHA KHANGWAL CONDUCTS SURPRISE INSPECTION OF GOVNT SCHOOL IN PANCHKULA

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State Project Director, Haryana School Shiksha Pariyojna Parishad (HSSPP), Smt.Varsha Khangwal, conducted a surprise inspection of PM SHRI Government Girls Senior Secondary School, Sector-15, Panchkula.

The inspection aimed at promoting not only academic quality but also students’ socio-emotional development, life skills, and experiential learning.

During the visit, Smt. Khangwal undertook a detailed review of classroom teaching by observing multiple classes. She interacted with students, asking questions aligned with their academic level and general awareness. The students responded with enthusiasm, confidence, and accuracy. High-performing students were appreciated and rewarded to encourage their efforts. She expressed satisfaction over the active participation and positive attitude of the students.

The State Project Director also reviewed key facilities in the school, including the library, cleanliness, availability of drinking water, and the condition of toilets.

Appreciating the efforts of the school, Smt. Khangwal emphasised the need for continuous improvement and adoption of innovative practices so that the institution can set new benchmarks of excellence.