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Poor passing rate of TBSE results in ADC areas depicts the dilapidated condition of education system in Rural Tripura: ADC areas passing rate drops at 58.47PC
TIWN June 9, 2016
Poor passing rate of TBSE results in ADC areas depicts the dilapidated condition of education system in Rural Tripura: ADC areas passing rate drops at 58.47PC
PHOTO : TBSE HS (+2) results declared through press meet at TBSE board office. TIWN Pic June 9

AGARTALA, June 9 (TIWN): After a series of controversies and delay in the results, TBSE board president on Thursday have declared the results of the TBSE HS (+2) results for Arts and commerce stream thereby completing the publication of the results under TBSE for this year.

It is to be mentioned here that TBSE board president Mihir Deb on Thursday have declared the results for the TBSE HS (+2) results for Arts and commerce and  it was seen that the  performance of the ADC students were comparatively poor which shows the poor education system of rural Tripura.

According to the results the passing percentage in Arts is – 74.04 % whereas in Commerce – 71.83 percent. However, in ADC areas the passing rate is just 58.47 % which is very poor.

However, it is to be mentioned here that the government is busy in opening school but no intervention in the name of education provided to the students. In most of the schools of the rural areas it is seen that, poor condition has hit the education system of the school.

The tall claims made by the ministerial bench authority to make the state 100 percent literate turns bleak with the deplorable condition of the schools in various interior parts of the state.

According to the report, it has been found that the education system has been running into poor condition due to lack of teachers. The elementary education which is the major challenge for the State Government has become a matter of joke.

Though the students come to the school to acquire their basic need of education but their time passes waiting for the teachers to take their classes. There is no point of blaming the teachers as the teachers are helpless. There are altogether two teacher and they were asked to take care of four classes at a time.

Our ministers claim that, schools are supposed to be the temples of learning, but the average primary educational institution in rural Tripura has been deprived from proper guidance of the teachers.

As we all know that teachers are the persons who deliver knowledge to the students and also make them learn the basics of the education but the place where there is lack teachers how can the innocent meet their basic needs of education.

The schools of the state are already facing the hit of teacher crisis and the government is busy in making tall claims of quality education.

 

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