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( ՋԴՀ ) [Pana Må» 181. Special grants may be given towards the out of building school-houses, provided such school-houses are masonry structures. *. \ 182. Grants shall not be given to рау où debts for buildings, nor in consideration of former expenditure for building, nor for the maintenance of buildings. ) ” : هند . . . د 188. Before a building grant is sanctioned by a District Board, the site, plans, esti mates, specifications, title and trust deeds must be approved by the Inspector. ' سے A \ 184. In the event of a difference of opinion between a District Board and frispsetor with reference to a building grant, the matter shall be referred to the Commissioner through the Magistrate. 185. Any school to which aid is given by a District Board, together with all its accounts, books and other records, shall at all times be open to inspection and examination by the officers of the Board, by the Commissioner of the Division, and Magistrate of ths district, and by the Inspector or Deputy Inspector, and to this end the records and accounts shall be placed in such custody that they shall always be accessible on the visit of any such examining or inspecting officer. Such inspection shall have no reference to religious instruction, but only to secular education. 186. Should the inspecting or examining officer referred to in the last preceding rule discover that the instruction or discipline in any school aided by a District Board is not efficient, or that the accounts are not properly kept, or that any of the conditions on which grants are made are not observed, he shall report the matter to the District Board. Should the Board on such reference omit to take the necessary action, a further reference may be made by the inspecting or examining officer to the Magistrate of the district, or to the Director in the way provided in Rule 125 above. 187. District Boards shall not, without the permission of the Director of Public Instruction, make a grant to any school, except a school for training teachers, that does not require a fee from all its pupils; provided that this rule shall not apply to scholarshipholders, who, in accordance with rules prescribed by Government, may be entitled to free tuition. Sвстцом V.-Pкимлих 8сноел. 188. Subject to the powers entrusted to Union Committees by section 112 of the Act I)istrict Boards shall be charged with the duty of maintaining and managing all primary schools under public management within the district, and of determining the rates of stipends or rewards payable to the gurus and pupils of such schools, in accordstice with the rules from time to time prescribed by Government. d 189. District Boerds shall grant rewards to the gurus and pupils of all primary schools within the district on the result of periodical examinations. 140. The arrangements for such examinations including the appointment of examiners shall be made by the District Board in consultation with the Inspector. 141. All payments and rewards to gurus and pupils to be granted on the result of such examinations shall be sanctioned by the Board on the report of a Sub-Inspector, confirmed by the Deputy Inspector. 142. The District Board shall, in consultation with the Deputy Inspector, make payments to chief gurus and other agents (exclusive of Sub-Inspectors) employed to inspect primary schools within the district. 148. Every District Board may make grants and contributions to primary schools under private management within the district, provided such grants and contributions be in accordance with the rules from time to time prescribed by Government. 144. Should any difference of opinion arise between the District Board and the Inspector, the matter shall be referred sither by the Inspector or by the Board through the Magistrate to the Commissioner. The Commasioner's orders on such reference shall befinal as between the Inspector and the Board, unless a question of principle be involved. In matters involving questions of principle, if the Inspector be dissatisfied with the Commissioner's orders, he may refer the matter to Government through the Director of Public Instruction, I Goternment Gasette, 9th March 1886.]