The Dutta Commission of inquiry has squarely blamed the Khasi Hills District Council for the mess over the primary education in the District.
In his 9-page report Mr S. K. Dutta, the former Chief Justice of Gauhati High Court, has pronounced the District Council guilty of “misusing and misapplying money received from the Government.”
In recommended that the State Govt should take over primary education to tide over the “present crisis” and reentrust the functions “after things are set in order.”
Justice Dutta has pointed out that the teacher’s salary was not being disbursed regularly, although the Govt had sanctioned the grants for the purpose.
He has found the District Council guilty of not supplying school kits like chalks, pencils, blackboards and other articles, although it had “shown that it had incurred contingency expenditure from its own resources.”
Moreover, the Commission found that most of the schools were not inspected for a long time by the District Council, although there are Inspectors on the pay-roll. It is inferred that the Inspectors are being utilized for purposes other than inspection of schools.