Dear teachers,

If the text book supply to the schools gets delayed next year, as the
article below suggests, what options do we have to still plan our classroom
teaching in an effective manner? Any suggestions or comments?

Is collecting text books from current batch students and giving them to
next year's students for a class a useful possibility? Even if the revised
text books are (little or lot) different?

Also wishing all of you and all your students 'All the best' for the 2017
SSLC examinations .... (Just a reminder, please do not share copies of the
board question papers in the STF groups or any mobile phone groups, I think
this is prohibited by the department) ....

regards,
Guru

Source -
http://www.deccanherald.com/content/603689/paper-shortage-delays-textbook-printing.html

Paper shortage delays textbook printing
Meghana Choukkar Bengaluru, March 29, 2017, DHNS


Students of state board schools in Karnataka may have to wait for at least
two months for their textbooks this year. Printers have run into a shortage
of paper, and complain the government took too long to give them work
orders. In all, 511 titles have to be printed, adding up to nearly six
crore books. Anil Hosakoppa, one of those chosen by the government, has to
print 1.37 crore books. He has managed to print only about 30% of it so far.

“I need 3,300 tonnes of paper to complete the order. I have used up the 400
tonnes I had already procured. For 40 days, work has remained stalled for
want of paper,” he said. The tender document lays down that printers must
use A grade, 60 GSM paper, but water-starved mills in Tamil Nadu and Andhra
Pradesh are in no position to meet the demand. Every year, Hosakoppa says,
paper prices go up by at least Rs 10,000 in the printing season, and touch
Rs 50,000 a tonne. “This year, even if we pay Rs 70,000 to Rs 80,000, we
are not sure we will get supplies,” he said. He has placed orders at
multiple mills and hopes to get enough supplies in two months, after which
he expects to take 100 to 120 days to print the textbooks. The government
took longer than usual to call for tenders and issue work orders, another
printer said.

“Every year, the tender notification is given in October and by December,
the work orders are issued. But this year, the department called for
tenders several times saying the rates quoted were too high. This delayed
the process by 45 to 60 days, and paper prices went up further,” he
explained.

By his reckoning, the exercise did not save the government any money. The
second printer has to deliver 1.3 crore books. “If the work order had been
issued in December, the textbooks would have been ready in time,” he said.

‘A bit of an issue’
Ajay Seth, Principal Secretary, Primary and Secondary Education, said,
“Paper supply is a bit of an issue and we are trying to help the printers
obtain supply. The Department of Printing, Stationery and Publications has
spoken to a mill in Tamil Nadu and they have agreed to supply 5,000 tonnes
of paper.”

He said the government had given orders for most of the 86 packages by
February. “Only seven or eight were given in March. Retendering was done
three times because printers were quoting prices 30 to 35% more than last
year,” he told DH.

No water to produce paper
A source at Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Ltd, a major supplier of paper
to mills in Karnataka, confirmed the mill had shut down one of its three
machines. “To produce one tonne of paper, we need between 1.3 to 1.4 lakh
litres of water. Because of severe shortage, the water is being diverted
for drinking,” the source said. Though units such as the West Coast Paper
Mills in Dandeli (Karnataka) are not so water-starved, their production
capacity isn’t enough to make up for the Tamil Nadu shortfall, the source
explained.


IT for Change, Bengaluru
www.ITforChange.net

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