IYAK rues deteriorating education system in Kakching
Source: Chronicle News Service
Imphal, July 13 2024:
Pointing out that the present education system in Kakching district is in dire straits, Indigenous Youth's Association of Kangleipak (IYAK) has lamented that the government, aided and private schools in the district have been left unfettered without any authority.
In a release, IYAK general secretary L Bidyachandra Khuman observed that the unregulated education system in the district is receding the life and career of students, who are the future pillar of the nation.
So, authorities concerned should ensure that the education system is properly maintained and regulated, he demanded.
Alleging that some teachers of government elementary schools are working at their own whims by coming and leaving the school untimely, he said that some government school teachers are simply waiting their monthly salary idly with no care to teach the students.
He denounced that department concerned failed to take actions against those private schools which run schools as business in violation of rules and regulations framed by the government and added that such negligence on the part of department concerned has mad the people skeptical of a nexus with those schools.
The degrading moral of students and use of unfair means in examination is a gift of the schools to the students, he observed, while asserting that those schools that commodify students are enemy of the society.
Bidyachandra further urged authorities concerned to look into the matter.