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Government school students sit on dharna demanding more teachers

Against the backdrop of the Karnataka government’s push to Engli... Read More
MANDYA: Against the backdrop of the Karnataka government’s push to

English-medium

education in state-run schools – there is a proposal to open 1,000 English-medium schools – a protest staged by the

students

of higher primary

Kannada-medium

government school in Kodipura village, Malavalli taluk in

Mandya

set the ambitions of the government with the prevalent reality in stark relief. The students sat in a dharna decrying insufficient number of

teachers

at the school.

The school has classes from one to seven, and houses more than 200 students. However, the institution has just one teacher, who besides pedagogic duties, has to keep an eye on administrative issues such as midday meals and clerical matters.

While parents of the students pointed out that they had repeatedly raised the problem at the school with the officials of the education department, but to no avail. “We simply do not know how one teacher can handle all subjects to students from classes one to seven. This shows that the state government is not serious about ensuring good education to children studying in Kannada-medium schools in rural areas,” the parents rued.

The protesting students said that they would not attend classes unless the government provided adequate number of teachers for the school.


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