Patna: In view of rising corona cases in the second wave of corona in Bihar, students in Sasaram took to the road against the Bihar government's order to close all private and government schools, colleges, and educational institutions. Students of the city's coaching institute vandalized the street against the guidelines issued to prevent corona infection. During this time, the students also broke the glass of several vehicles in the guardhouse. After this, all the students reached outside the District Collectorate and the court and also created a ruckus there.
Police have also conducted aerial fire to remove the nuisances. Police have used tear gas to push the unruly students back. The District Magistrate and the Superintendent of Police have reached the spot and are trying to reduce the tension. The incident has created an atmosphere of chaos and tension in the city. Shops in the city have been closed in view of the incident. Explain that earlier the Coaching Association of Bihar had expressed resentment on the closure of educational institutions on Sunday. Expressing displeasure with the government's decision, it was said that educational institutions are doing everything following the rules. Even after this, the government is always targeting educational institutions. This will end the education of Bihar.
Actually, this meeting took place on Sunday under the aegis of the Coaching Association of India (Bihar). In this, hundreds of teachers from Patna, Danapur to Fatuha have expressed their unhappiness against the government decree in one voice, vowing to keep the coaching institutes open to protect the interests of the students. All the teachers, including the association's secretary Sudhir Singh, appealed to the government to revoke the unrestrained and imposed order on the most settled teachers of the society at the earliest.
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