Uttar Pradesh gets facial recognition technology to mark school attendance

With a massive six lakh teachers and 1.92 crore students enrolled in state-run schools from Class 1 to 8, Uttar Pradesh faces several challenges in monitoring their presence

With a massive six lakh teachers and 1.92 crore students enrolled in state-run schools from Class 1 to 8, Uttar Pradesh faces several challenges in monitoring their presence
With a massive six lakh teachers and 1.92 crore students enrolled in state-run schools from Class 1 to 8, Uttar Pradesh faces several challenges in monitoring their presence

Facial recognition attendance for teachers, students in the state

The Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh government has started a facial recognition-based teacher and student attendance monitoring system for the public schools in the state.

The artificial intelligence-based attendance monitoring system has already been launched in Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas (KGBV) — a chain of residential schools meant for girls belonging to impoverished backgrounds — to tackle the issue of proxy teachers and ghost students.

With a massive six lakh teachers and 1.92 crore students enrolled in state-run schools from Class 1 to 8, Uttar Pradesh faces several challenges in monitoring their presence.

Vijay Kiran Anand, director general, school education, said, “The face recognition technology (FRT) will have a two-fold purpose. Firstly, it will help us encourage those teachers whose classroom transactions have emerged as game-changers in delivering quality education. Secondly, FRT will sort out a major issue of proxy teachers, deduplication of students, and give us the headcount.”

The technology is currently operational in Gujarat. Earlier, the UP education department had launched a ‘selfie’ scheme to mark the attendance of staff and pay them their salaries.

“Selfies were uploaded from outside the school premises and there was no way we could track their location. The advanced Prerna app will only mark attendance of students and teachers only if they are in the school range,” said an official.

For FRT, users will have to register with their 10-digit mobile number (usually the number of wardens in the case of KGBV) and generate a PIN. Using this PIN, KGBV wardens will use cameras to click photographs of the school premises and capture the faces of teachers and other staff.

[With Inputs from IANS]

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