TIWN

AMARPUR / AGARTALA, Oct 5 (TIWN): Lately, but Tripura Govt. decides to think over the schools in hilly areas which are failed to provide the basics of quality education. In many schools of rural area, students are depriving of proper education and as a result in many schools not a single student could be passed in the Madhyamik examination.
However, TBSE has decided to take few steps to save the rural schools of Tripura and to increase the pass rate there.
CPI-M govt. has failed to provide “quality education” after 22 years of its regime. But successfully CM managed to announce the state for having the highest literacy rate.
However, when Deputy IS Tapan Debbarma visited various rural areas of Gomati Dist., he found that without any application or prior permission in total 7 teachers were absent during the school hours in various schools.
Before few days also during a data release from the DM office of Udaipur, it was shown that in total 3 schools are there where not a single student had been passed in Madhyamik examination.
But govt. stops after few reviews, not going into the root of the problem. Rural schools are suffering due to lack of teachers, lack of infrastructures and also other facilities. Govt. should immediately provide teachers to the schools and control the situation.
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