Jharkhand demands to open 45,000 private schools from CM Soren
Jharkhand demands to open 45,000 private schools from CM Soren
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Ranchi: The Private Schools and Child Welfare Association in Jharkhand has demanded the opening of 45,000 schools in the state from state CM Hemant Soren. The delegation on behalf of the association met CM Soren on Friday and placed its demand. The association says all sectors have opened up. In such a situation, the State Government should consider opening schools from 8th to 10th standard.

On behalf of the association, Alok Dubey has said that several state governments including Bihar are taking steps towards opening schools. In this case, SOP should be prepared and schools should be opened. He further said that the government should decide whether to call 30 percent children or 50 percent or less. The association said that children in schools in rural areas are charged a fee of Rs 200-250. The condition of such schools is pathetic. They're on the verge of closure. The fees from the school run the teachers' house. But for a year and a half, everything has been closed. In such a situation, private school employees and teachers are facing problems. In such a situation, the government should think in this direction.

The memorandum says that teachers in government schools are being paid a hefty sum. While operators in private schools are facing problems. The atmosphere is being created under a conspiracy against private schools themselves.

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