Ludhiana: A massive digital compliance gap has surfaced in Ludhiana’s govt schools, with only 275 out of 1,529 institutions uploading daily attendance on the new MIS 2.0 portal. According to data from April 27, over 1,200 schools either completely ignored the mandate or submitted incomplete records, despite strict government orders.The latest figures show that 576 schools failed to submit any attendance data, while 678 schools provided only partial information. This inconsistency was flagged during a state-wide inspection, leading the district education officer (DEO) to issue a fresh ultimatum to school heads.To fix the lag, the DEO has ordered all school incharges to ensure that both teacher and student attendance is uploaded to the portal by 10am daily. Block nodal officers and block primary officers have been made responsible for monitoring the schools under their jurisdiction.MIS district coordinator Vishal Mittal confirmed that higher authorities are conducting regular inspections to enforce the move. He noted that the categorised data for April 27 highlights a widespread failure to meet the department’s digital guidelines.
