BJP MLA lashes out Maharashtra govt over reopening of schools

While schools in Maharastra allowed reopening of schools for classes 9 to 12 depending on the COVID-19 situation in local areas, Former Maharashtra school education minister and BJP leader Ashish Shelar on Saturday criticised the state government, saying it is doing little to minimise the confusion among parents over reopening of schools from November 23.

"The role of local officials in deciding whether to open a school or not is important, but is the state government going to do anything or not? Will the government take a strong stand after holding discussions with teachers, parents, officials and representatives of school staff. Students are terrified over the pandemonium at the state level," he told reporters. Shelar said students are suffering due to the state government's decision on conducting examinations and also due to delay in declaring the results of various examinations.

"There is still neither clue about admissions for various courses nor there is clarification on fees...Is it a state or a concentration camp?" he asked. He alleged the state government was not holding any dialogue with teachers, parents or students.

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