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Maharashtra CM questioned over college students missing entry to schooling

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Pratik Karpe, Education Committee Member on the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and Secretary of BJP Mumbai, has raised questions in regards to the schooling division in Maharashtra in a press launch on the 2nd of July. In the press launch, he has stated youngsters are struggling on account of lack of entry to schooling amidst the Coronavirus restrictions.
Pratik Karpe has raised a number of points associated to the state of schooling in Maharashtra. He has stated that college students learning in Government colleges shouldn’t have entry to the web and the tabs that had been supplied to them had a number of points. He stated that on a median, solely 12-18% of scholars are benefiting from on-line schooling.
The press launch said, “Fees of private schools and private colleges have not been decreased and on the contrary they are charged for infrastructure facilities like library, gymkhana and other many such non-provided facilities.”
Karpe requested, “Is there any proper record of students availing online education in Govt Schools and how are they being monitored on daily basis? What is the provision made for students who are not getting online education in Govt or local body schools?”
The BJP chief additionally identified that lecturers should not being supplied jobs merely as a result of they studied underneath Marathi medium colleges. He additionally stated that college students in Marathi medium are declining 12 months by 12 months. He stated that if such was the situation in BMC, then one can solely surprise what’s the state of affairs like in the remainder of the state.
The questions had been directed to the Chief Minister of Maharashtra Uddhav Thackeray, who has come underneath criticism for gross mismanagement of the Coronavirus pandemic within the state.