Central Government to take this big step to stop fraud in schools
Central Government to take this big step to stop fraud in schools
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New Delhi: Questions are often raised about the frauds going on in schools in the country. It is alleged that they do not provide the right information to the people. Regarding this, no rules and regulations have been implemented in the country. Now the central government is going to take big steps on this issue. From the deployment of teachers in schools to the number of students and fake infrastructure. Every such information related to schools will be online. Also, which school is present there, it can also be seen through geotagging. Work has started on this.

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Everything will be online within the next six months. The special thing is that these will include both private and government schools. The Ministry of Human Resource Development has started this whole exercise on schools at a time when complaints of financial help by giving wrong information from schools have intensified. There are also a large number of government-aided schools among them. However, their number is only five per cent of the total number of schools.

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Despite these reports, according to its ministry, these schools neither have the infrastructure nor adequate teachers. Such a situation also exists in a large number of private schools, which are being operated in one or two rooms. The government's position on government schools is also uncomfortable because there are a large number of government schools in the country, which are running only on the trust of one or two teachers. They also lack infrastructure. This is the case when the ratio between teacher and students is much better at the national level. That is, there is one teacher for every 23 to 24 students. Explain that at present there are about 15.59 lakh schools in the country. Most of which are located in rural areas.

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