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Drop-outs rising, buildings doddering, education targets getting larger

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Drop-outs rising, buildings doddering, education targets getting larger

Mudda discusses pathetic situation in government schools on teachers Day, brainstorms for solutions eventhough teachers today no longer treat profession as calling

The present scenario of government-run schools, including their infrastructure and educational standard, has been moribund wherein children are not provided education contrary to governmental claims.

According to the Unified District Information System for Education report for 2016-17, there are 17.28 lakh schools while 11,577 schools buildings were in very bad shape, which could prove fatal for the students and teachers in case of a collapse. These schools need 45 lakh teachers while only 10 lakh are in service. More than nine lakh teaching positions are vacant only in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal while UP alone needs three lakh teachers. There are 17,602 schools and more than 10 percent schools have only one teacher.

There are 19.65 crore students in 14.5 lakh schools. The drop-out rate is alarming. The UN report says that if a similar trend continues it would be difficult to educate all by year 2030.  According to the report, it would be difficult to meet the deadline of providing primary education to all by 2050, secondary education by 2060 and higher secondary education by 2085. Also, if the present trend continues, guardians will stop sending wards to government schools, the report said.

On the occasion of Teachers’ Day, APN chose to conduct a healthy debate on the grim situation in government schools during its flagship show, Mudda, on Wednesday.

The participants of the debate included Anand Sahu, leader of BJP, Onkar Singh, spokesperson of  Congress party, Shailendra Kumar, Western UP Guardians’ Association, Dr Manoj Pandey, president of Lucknow University Associated Colleges Teachers Association (LUACTA), Dr RP Mishra, Secretary of UP Madhyamik Shikshak Sangh and Govind Pant Raju, consulting editor of APN. Anant Tyagi anchored the show.

Sahu said that our literacy ratio is much lower while the quality of education is a distant dream. He claimed that the present government has been working hard to improve the educational situation in the country. This cannot be changed overnight and it will take time to rectify effects of past misdeeds.

Onkar Singh said that the education system cannot be changed without strengthening the basic education. The educational infrastructure must also be improved, he asserted.

Shailendra Kumar Singh said the lack of proper infrastructure is a major hurdle to boosting the education system. He proposed why children cannot be provided with education under the open sky. He asked the government if it was indeed possible to educate children under leaking roofs.

Professor Saket Kushwaha, former Vice-Chancellor of Lakshmi Narayan University, said that it was necessary to motivate children and their parents about the importance of education. Parents should also be trained to reorient themselves in line with modern knowledge. Resources crunch should also be dealt with.

Raju said that teaching has become a mere job today, a means of earning money rather than a calling, leading to lack of responsibility and accountability.

—Compiled by MA Kazmi

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Sabarmati Report: After PM Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah praises film on Godhra Tragedy

Amit Shah said that the ecosystem cannot keep the truth at bay forever no matter how hard it tries.

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Sabarmati Report: After PM Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah praises film on Godhra Tragedy

Union Home Minister Amit Shah praised The Sabarmati Report film, stating that it exposes the truth behind the fateful episode to broad daylight. Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also praised the film.

Speaking about the film, Amit Shah said that the ecosystem cannot keep the truth at bay forever no matter how hard it tries. He added that no matter how hard a powerful ecosystem tries, it cannot keep the truth hidden in darkness forever. The Union Home Minister continued that the film The Sabarmati Report defies the ecosystem with unparalleled courage and exposes the truth behind the fateful episode to broad daylight.

The film portrays the horrific incident of the February 27, 2002 incident when 59 people, including 10 children, were burnt to death in a train by a mob at Godhra in Gujarat. Prime Minister Narendra Modi who is also currently on a three-nation visit, endorsed the film on Sunday stating that fake narrative regarding things can last for a short time and the facts have come out through this film.

PM Modi further tweeted that the film is well said, adding it is good that this truth is coming out, and that too in a way common people can see it. He also said that a fake narrative can persist only for a limited period of time, and eventually, the facts will always come out.

Notably, Narendra Modi was sworn in as the chief minister of Gujarat in 2001 and it was not even a year since when on February 27, 2002, four compartments with the S6 bogey of a train carrying Karsevaks who were returning from a religious event in Ayodhya were set on fire.

Reportedly, the train was running from Bihar’s Muzaffarpur to Gujarat’s Ahmedabad. Several eyewitness accounts revealed that as the train departed Godhra, emergency brakes were pulled and mobs attacked the train from outside and set the bogey on fire, claiming the lives of 59 people.

At present, the incident is widely termed as the trigger for the 2002 Godhra riots. Though there have been several films made on the riots, The Sabarmati Report seems to be the first such film that attempts to portray the painful episode in which 59 human lives were burnt to smoke.

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Kailash Gahlot joins BJP, says didn’t leave AAP due to any pressure

Kailash Gahlot said that this was not an easy step for him as he was a part of the AAP since the time of Anna Hazare, the anti-corruption activist whose popular movement birthed the AAP

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Kailash Gahlot joins BJP, says didn’t leave AAP due to any pressure

Delhi former Transport Minister and one of the ruling AAP’s senior most leaders, Kailash Gahlot joined the rivals BJP in the presence of Union Minister ML Khattar and Harsh Malhotra. Union Minister ML Khattar described Kailash Gahlot’s induction as a turning point, especially before the February election.

After joining BJP, Kailash Gahlot said that this was not an easy step for him as he was a part of the AAP since the time of Anna Hazare, the anti-corruption activist whose popular movement birthed the AAP, and that he has worked for Delhi throughout as MLA and minister.

He clarified  that he did not take any decision under pressure, adding that some may think that this is an overnight decision or due to pressure. He also rejected speculations that the move was the result of pressure from federal investigative agencies.

Slamming AAP,  he stated that there is a narrative that he switched due to Central Bureau of Investigation or Enforcement Directorate pressure, adding that since 2015, as an AAP member, as MLA, and as Minister he has never done anything due to pressure. He noted that the fact is AAP compromised its values, adding that the party’s political ambitions had overtaken its commitment to the people. Gahlot attributed his resignation decision to the dwindling credibility of AAP on several issues.

This switch by Gahlot, who was incharge of portfolios of Home, Administrative Reforms, IT and Women and Child Development, comes at a time when the party is gearing up for the Delhi Assembly election slated to be held in February next year.

Notably, he is the third member of the Kejriwal cabinet to have quit the party and the ministerial portfolio. Earlier in April, Raaj Kumar Anand, the minister in charge of social welfare and labour and employment, quit the party and joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). 

Meanwhile, Arvind Kejriwal has maintained silence on the resignation so far. At an event Sunday he declined to answer questions on Kailash Gahlot, passing the microphone to senior leader Durgesh Pathak instead.

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Adani is safe under BJP, says Rahul Gandhi as he mocks PM Modi’s slogan

The Senior Congress leader said that  the Dharavi redevelopment is unfair, and it is being done to benefit only one person.

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Adani is safe under BJP, says Rahul Gandhi as he mocks PM Modi’s slogan

Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday took a sharp dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s slogan: ek hai to safe hai, accusing him of prioritizing the interests of business tycoon Gautam Adani over the people of Maharashtra. 

He explained the nexus between the slogan and Mumbai’s Dharavi project being given to Adani. Addressing a press conference, the Congress leader quoted PM Narendra Modi’s slogan, questioning who is one, who is safe and whose is it safe? He then continued that the answer is, there is Narendra Modi, Adani, Amit Shah and there is safe Adani, and at the same time, the people of Maharashtra and Dharavi are the ones who suffer loss.

The Congress MP said that  the Dharavi redevelopment is unfair, and it is being done to benefit only one person. He added that they are not convinced how tenders are being given, mentioning that only one person is given all the ports, airports and wealth of India. Furthermore, he also endorsed Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Uddhav Thackeray’s promise to cancel the Dharavi project tender if the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi alliance comes to power.

Rahul Gandhi also alleged that major industrial projects had been moved out of Maharashtra to Gujarat, accusing the Eknath Shine government of depriving the state of economic opportunities. He noted that a total of Rs 7 lakh crore worth of projects like Foxconn and Airbus have been shifted to Gujarat, taking away 5 lakh jobs from the people of Maharashtra.

Terming the Maharashtra election as a contest between the billionaires and the poor, Rahul Gandhi said that the Congress government would side with the farmers, poor and the unemployed. He noted that the main issues are employment and inflation.

Earlier, The BJP has defended the Dharavi project, calling it a transformative initiative to provide better living conditions and infrastructure for the residents of the slum area.

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