Friday, January 31, 2020

Politics with Future of Student

Date : 01/02/2020

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Very clear if you play with mud then your clothes will be definitely dirty and seems this is some now happen in Delhi. Arvind Kejriwal is chiwf minister of Delhi assembly and coming in picture by protesting with Anna Hajare. His intention is very clear to make a corruption free nation and a growing India. Also he is very well qualification background so he has motive for this with very essential and excellent plan.


But we know as man come in politics he/she changes their colors and that's done in Delhi.
With intention of taking care and upgrading education level in Delhi, Government makes many rules and also facilitate with new technologies and techniques and hence now they claim that Delhi's education is better in Government school Instead of Private and this also proving by result.
However this may happens due government's action but the logic totally different that you can't consider by any one and specially while CM is Arvind Kejriwal.

Lets discuss what is basic reason for this outperforming of Delhi Government schools.
According to the data released under RTI, 1,55,436 students failed in Classes 9 to 12 in the academic year 2017-18.


Only 52,582 were readmitted in the same class in the academic year of 2018-19.

Thus, in recent times have emerged claiming that government schools in Delhi have 'outperformed' private schools. But that has come at the cost of jeopardising careers of thousands of students.

In this studies I coming to know that government doing separation of student from 9th class because no one should be failed upto 8th class. Now you eager to know what kind of separation. So, as per my understanding it for excellent and clever student to weaker student. For weaker student, suggesting him any course and hence divert them in another field and they miss further education.
Now for more information I attach some content which taken from news paper:

Nishu, 18, is looking for work. She has been unsuccessful because one has to have passed at least Class 10 to have a shot at landing a job. "The teachers at my school misled me," she said, sitting in her one-room apartment in Delhi's Badarpur constituency. "AAP talks a lot about its education reforms. But it has wrecked my life."

The lane leading up to her home, ironically, has fliers stating, "Mera bijli ka bill zero, Arvind Kejriwal mera hero" on every door. In 2016, when Nishu was in Class 9 at the Girls Senior Secondary School Number-4, she failed in Maths and Science. "The teachers suggested I opt for a Patrachar correspondence course," she said, "They said I would not have to waste a year if I could clear my Class 10 exams as an open category student."

However, when she could not pass the exams via correspondence course, her school refused to re-admit her. "I have been at home since," she said. "It is extremely demoralising. I was not told that I would be refused admission if I failed to clear my exams as an open category student."

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