Education and health services are among the election promises of the Punjab government

In the election promises, Punjab government had guaranteed to solve education and health services on priority basis. If we look at the education sector, this guarantee does not seem to materialize. During an interview with the press, the founder president of Adarsh Social Welfare Society Punjab, Satish Kumar Soni said that when the state government gave election guarantees, they talked about improvement in health services and education sector. But despite the passage of two years, there is no improvement in the education sector There is a huge shortage of teachers in schools.

In the election promises, Punjab government had guaranteed to solve education and health services on priority basis. If we look at the education sector, this guarantee does not seem to materialize. During an interview with the press, the founder president of Adarsh Social Welfare Society Punjab, Satish Kumar Soni said that when the state government gave election guarantees, they talked about improvement in health services and education sector. But despite the passage of two years, there is no improvement in the education sector There is a huge shortage of teachers in schools.

There is a shortage of head teachers in schools. Those who are head teachers have been given charge of 10 to 12 schools to each head teacher. It can be estimated from here that if one head teacher has the work of 10 schools, then how will the management of those schools be. It can be estimated from here and the government's seriousness towards education can also be estimated. Schools have eight subjects for students to study and 5-6 teachers to teach them. Each teacher gets two to three ways to teach.
If a teacher will teach an additional subject after giving up his subject, then the seriousness of the teacher towards that subject and the preparation of the students can be estimated from here. Most of the posts of school clerks are also vacant and one clerk has been given the charge of three to four schools. Even the lack of Peon (class 4 employees) was seen. Two schools are assigned to one Peon. Where there will be so many deficiencies in schools, how high will the level of education be? Every parent today is educated, and expects a good level of education for their children. Seeing these shortcomings in the schools, the parents of the children are rejecting the government schools and moving towards the private schools. And the number of children in government schools continues to decline, and schools are on the verge of closure. Went to a government school and talked to the teacher about these shortcomings So, on the condition of anonymity, he said that the government has started a mission capable scheme for students from sixth to eighth grade from April 1 to May 30. In which the student can improve his level of education according to his ability by studying Math, Punjabi and English subjects at his own level. But the situation is that the shortage of teachers is already visible And from each of those schools, 2-3 teachers have been selected for the duty of flying escort team (FS team), in which they are stationed at gates and checking vehicles. The work that should be done by the police department is also being taken over by the teachers. If there is a need to keep employees here, then the unemployed youth should take the service Employees who are already serving in government departments are also being kept there. There are unemployed youths who are still unemployed And by posting teachers there, the conditions of the schools are getting worse. During this press conference, the founder president of Adarsh Social Welfare Society Punjab, Satish Kumar Soni, said that the government needs to improve its educational policies. If this continues, the day is not far when most of the schools in the state will be on the verge of closure.