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- Congress Letter To Higher Education Department On New Education Policy, Says Not Enough Teachers In Classrooms, 55 Percent Vacancies In Grant Colleges
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A new education policy is being implemented in the country. At that time, the Congress attacked the government and said that the government is not yet ready to implement the new education policy. There are not enough teachers to teach in the classroom. As many as 55% seats are vacant in the state’s grant-aided colleges. How can the new education policy be implemented then? Congress has written a letter to the higher education department about this.
There are no teachers to teach in classrooms
Congress spokesperson Manish Doshi has written to the Higher Education Department saying that the reality is different between the talk of implementing the National Education Policy 2020 across the country. The ground preparation of the government is still not visible. I have suggested to the government based on the fact that the government has invited the suggestions of academicians. We do not have teachers and professors to teach in classrooms.
65% of class 3 vacancies
As many as 55 percent are vacant in government-aided colleges in Arts, Commerce and Science. Government Univ. More than 45 percent of the posts are vacant. Teacher Vacancy, Lecturer Vacancy, Class 3 65% Vacancy. The post of Lab Assistant is also vacant. The basic fundamental problem has to be understood. It is necessary to solve these problems before reforming the national education policy.
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