SSUM urges Government to take up measure for improving government schools
Source: IT News
Imphal, April 15 2017:
The Socialist Students' Union of Manipur (SSUM) today urged the Manipur Government to form a proper rules and regulation for all the government employees and government school teachers to admit their children's in the state run government schools.
In a press statement, Naorem Tanoranjan, Information and Publicity Secretary of SSUM states that as the concern education department fails to check the government schools on time and because of the teachers who do not fulfilled their duty is the very big reasons why day by day most of the government schools are degrading and fading from the state.
Many of the schools are in bad condition including lack of proper infrastructure, teachers wasting their time when they should be teaching the students, more teachers than students in some schools and in some school where there were a lot of students, teachers were on the leave was found when the student body underwent inspection for the last few days, he added.
Tanoranjan also states that the students' body has even submitted numerous memorandum to the concern department and state government to take up necessary steps for the government employees and government teachers in-order to sent their children to government run schools and to set up biometrics attendance system for the teachers after they found improper conditions of many schools in the state since last years but till date no steps have been taken up.
Reasons for most of the parents who are government employees and government teachers wants to send their children in private firm is the availability of all the infrastructure and facilities for their children that a school must have which the state run government schools cannot provide, he added.
Tanoranjan further states that instead of assuring verbal words to the public, the concern and state government must put into action to form rules and regulations for the government employees and government teachers to compel them to admit and send their children in state run government schools and it must be implement from the coming session of 2018, he added.