Karan Mahara's sharp attack on the government!

A big question has once again arisen regarding the education system of Uttarakhand. The recent survey report of the Rural Development and Migration Prevention Commission has exposed the education system of the state. The report has made a shocking disclosure that there are 1149 primary schools in the state where not a single teacher is posted. There has been a stir in the politics of the state regarding this serious situation.

Congress state president karan Mahara has launched a sharp attack on the government on the basis of this report. He alleged that the education and health systems in the state are running on God's mercy. Mahara said that on the one hand the government talks about 'double engine', on the other hand the ground reality is that thousands of children are forced to study without teachers.

karan Mahara, in his reaction, said, “It is a very shameful situation that not even a single teacher is appointed in 1149 primary schools of Uttarakhand. This figure not only highlights the plight of the education system, but also raises questions on the priorities of the government. Even today, basic facilities like education and health in the state are at the mercy of God. He also added that the central government shows the dream of 'Clean India' and the state government follows it, but in the capital district like Dehradun, there are more than 100 schools where there is no arrangement of toilets for children. "When this is the condition of the capital, it is not difficult to imagine the condition of remote hilly areas.

Intensifying the attack on the government, karan Mahara said that the current bjp government's focus is on religious polarization instead of real issues. He quipped, “When the government gets free from madrasas and shrines, then perhaps they will pay attention to basic subjects like education. Improving the education system in the state is not a priority for the government.

According to the survey report, children in rural areas are being deprived of quality education due to the huge shortage of teachers. In many places, there are school buildings, but there is no one to teach. In some schools, permanent teachers have not been appointed for the last several years. In such a situation, the future of the children is hanging in the balance. karan Mahara has demanded an immediate answer from the government on this issue. He said that the government's silence on a subject like education is condemnable. “We demand that the government immediately ensure the appointment of teachers in these schools and make its plan public with a clear timeline.

 


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