Education bureau of shanghai is responsible for drafting quarterly and annual work plans and quarterly and annual work summaries of the Education Commission; Comprehensively coordinate important government affairs and education commission affairs; Responsible for file operation and management; Responsible for organizing and arranging important meetings and receptions of the Education Commission; Responsible for information management, briefing editing, secretarial work, document files, letters and visits, confidential information, written opinions of NPC representatives and handling of CPPCC proposals; Responsible for supervising and urging; Responsible for education counterpart support; Responsible for the audit of social organizations in the education system; Responsible for asset management, security and related daily administrative affairs management.
Shanghai, referred to as "Shanghai" or "Shen" for short, is a provincial administrative region, municipality directly under the Central Government, national central city, mega-city and the core city of Shanghai metropolitan area of People's Republic of China (PRC) (China), and is an international economic, financial, trade, shipping and scientific and technological innovation center of China approved by the State Council. As of 20 19, the city has 16 districts with a total area of 6340.5 square kilometers and a built-up area of 1237.85 square kilometers. At the end of 20021,the permanent population of the city was 24,894,300. In 20021year, Shanghai's GDP was 4321485 million yuan, up 8. 1% year-on-year. Shanghai is located between east longitude120 52'-12212' and north latitude 30 40'-3153'. Shanghai is located in the east of China, on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean, on the eastern edge of the Asian continent and at the front of the Yangtze River Delta. It is adjacent to the East China Sea in the east, Hangzhou Bay in the south, Jiangsu and Zhejiang in the west and the Yangtze River estuary in the north. The average altitude in Shanghai is 2. 19 meters, and Dajinshan Island is the highest point in Shanghai, with an altitude of 103.7 meters. Shanghai's river network mainly includes Huangpu River, the main road flowing through the urban area, and its tributaries Suzhou River, Chuanyang River and Dianpu River.