Govt Schools need reforms

Sir,
Not-withstanding numerous facilities like Mid-day Meal, free books and uniforms, scholarship and highly qualified staff, the Govt Schools fail to attract enrolment and win trust of the masses, transpires from the fact that any man even with slightest affordable financial position doesn’t like to send his ward in such schools. So much so, even teachers themselves are reluctant to do so. Obviously, even the package of concessions made available in Govt schools is not being valued much as compared to quality of education needed to compete in the present globalised society. Actually, mismanagement of schools and unenthusiastic attitude of head of institutions, especially when they are placed just before the retirement, lack of academic supervision and inspections mid-session transfer attachments/detachments to nourish favouritism and nepotism, keeping posts vacant for indefinite period etc are most visible flaws which make these schools unattractive. Therefore, removal of all the said defects are needed to ensure full benefits of these schools to the poor masses who otherwsie we unable to bear sky-touching expenses of private institutions, and thus fail to develop educationally. Since India dwells in villages, educational development of masses is of paramount necessity which is achievable only when Govt schools are developed and streamlined.
Yours etc….
Keshwa Nand Sharma
Salehri (Sunder Bani)

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