School Reopen: Young children doing private school in this state demand offline classes

School Reopen: The Chief Minister first allowed offline classes for children from 9th to 12th and then from 6th to 8th. On behalf of the organization of private schools, the Chief Minister has now been urged that the state government should allow the conduct of classes from nursery to class 5th.

School Reopen: Young children doing private school in this state demand offline classes

School Reopen: With the havoc of Corona under control, the demand for opening schools for young children is increasing across the country. In Ranchi too, the Private School and Children Welfare Association (PASWA) has demanded the opening of schools by Chief Minister Hemant Soren for the education of the children.

The organization alleges that many organizations and political parties are only talking about opening the temple-mosque, they are not worried about the education of the children. In such a situation, at the request of Paswan, the Chief Minister first allowed offline classes for children from 9th to 12th and then from 6th to 8th. Paswan has now urged the Chief Minister that the state government should allow the conduct of classes from nursery to class 5th.

State President of Paswa Alok Kumar Dubey said that despite all the difficulties during the Corona period, the teachers continued the work of providing education to the children through an online medium. Only after getting the time to meet the Chief Minister, a delegation of the organization will meet him and urge him to open schools from nursery to class V, as well as remove the bottleneck in providing affiliation to private schools up to class VIII in the previous Raghuvar Das government. will be urged to do.

State Vice President Lal Kishorenath Shahdev said that the Education Department has sought applications from schools for recognition under the Right to Education Act, in which many such strict rules have been made, which can be used to rent land on lease in remote rural areas or urban areas. Private schools running in his house could not complete.

He told that this rule was made in the year 2019 by amending the Right to Education Act in the Raghuvar Das government, under which the certificate of land lease and other qualifications have been included for 30 years, so many years in tribal-dominated Jharkhand. It is difficult to get leases. In such a situation, if these private schools are not recognized, then there will be a serious crisis situation in front of lakhs of children studying in these schools.

State General Secretary of Paswa Dr. Rajesh Gupta Chhotu said that in the previous government, this rule was deliberately made under the conspiracy to completely shut down small private schools. 

On the other hand, only private schools in semi-urban and rural areas are providing quality education to the children. In such a situation, if private schools are closed, then the education system of the state will be destroyed, as well as there will be a livelihood crisis in front of lakhs of teachers and employees teaching in these schools. Paswan's high-level delegation will meet the Chief
Secretary, Education Secretary, Health Secretary on November 22 regarding the opening and recognition of schools.