VEDANTA KHUSHI: TIMES OF INDIA: RAJSAMAND KIDS’ LEARNING LEVEL HITS NEW LOW
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Highlights Increasing Drop-Out In Schools, Widening Teacher-Student Ratio
Rajsamand: The marble
town Rajsamand which produces 90% of India's white marble has registered lowest
basic learning levels among students in Rajasthan in the last five years. The
percentage of students of classes III to V who can do subtraction has reduced
from 41.3% in 2009 to 27.8% in 2013. The percentage of students who are out of
schools has increased from 2.6% in 2009 to 5.2% in 2013.
As per the Annual
Status of Education Report, widening pupil-teacher ratio, poor quality of
mid-day meals and no water facility are prevalent in majority of schools. But
so far no political party has shown concern to make these issues their poll
plank.
Both BJP and Congress
candidates are riding on issues like Pakistan, terrorism, Gujarat model,
inflation, jobs, opening of new schools and hospitals. Manju Khatik, a social
activists based in Rajsamand, said, “Three schools in two gram panchayats
Bhatoli and Maduri were closed by the government this year. This decision
caused 200 students to forcibly drop out. We have adopted 40 students and are
teaching them at our NGO Jatan sansthan. The rest of the students are either working
or have left the city in search of work,” said Khatik. She added that ignoring
these issues has highlighted the indifference of political parties towards the
city.
TOI asked the BJP
national vice president and MLA Rajsamand Kiran Maheshwari to explain the
reasons behind the decline in learning levels. She passed the buck on the
Gehlot government for ignoring the education sector leaving a gross imbalance
in the pupil-teacher ratio. “The district had faced government indifference for
last five years. Here 130 schools don't have a single teacher leading to
drastic fall in the learning levels,” said Maheshwari.
She assured that once
the code of conduct is over, BJP government will begin the hiring of teachers
to put the education system on track. Sitting Congress MP Gopal Singh Shekawat
is promising complete implementation of Right to Education Act here. “Our party
enacted this act and we are serious about providing free and compulsory
education,” said Shekawat.
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