Jaipur: Some government schools in Ajmer, Bassi and Chaksu are suspected of continuing the class without permission from the state government.
The school video operating in Rampura and Dudhli Sujhanpura in Bassi, Vatika and Tootli in Chaksu and six other places in the Ajmer district are accepted on social media that show students to attend classes by teachers.
These videos were shot by members of the Shiksha Pariwar School, a private school association in the state.
Reacting to this, the Principal of the Shiksha Pariwar Anil Sharma said if there were no actions taken in government schools opened, private schools would also start functioning.
“We have shot these videos and show it to government officials that without their permission, government teachers call school students.
If there are no actions taken against such teachers, then we will also start school and our private government will not be able to Do anything, “Sharma said.
On Wednesday, video similar to students studying at government schools in Bassi were placed on social media.
The District of Educatiton Officer Ram Chandra Pilania has been looking for a report on this incident from Bassi Education officers on Friday.
The Government Teacher Association has said that students are not called for full classes but to distribute homework to them.
Vipin Sharma, Vice President of Rajasthan Primary and Secondary School Teachers said, “The government teacher must photocopy homework and distribute it to students in front of their door.
However, there is no money for photocopy provided by the government.
So, students are called just to give tasks at school And to cleanse doubts.
The teacher has no intention of destroying the law and putting the lives of children in danger.
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