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Computers were spoiled and obstructed in technical education

Computer was spoiled, obstructed in technical education – Edukam Sansthan in the Government Inter Colleges located in Sadar and Paniara, were slowed down due to lack of computer teacher . News communication Maharajganj. The pace of technical education has slowed down in the absence of teachers in two state-run inter-colleges in the district. The computers
 
Computers were spoiled and obstructed in technical education

Computer was spoiled, obstructed in technical education – Edukam Sansthan in the Government Inter Colleges located in Sadar and Paniara, were slowed down due to lack of computer teacher . News communication Maharajganj. The pace of technical education has slowed down in the absence of teachers in two state-run inter-colleges in the district. The computers provided by EduCam to connect the students to the education system have been spoiled.

The teachers, who were hired by the organization with the installation of computers, are no longer working. Because of which students are deprived of the benefits of technical education. If responsible take meaningful initiative in this direction, not only the students will get the benefit of education as well as technical education, but their success percentage will also increase significantly.

Computers were provided by the Edukam Sansthan at the Government Girls Inter College Dhanewa and Government Inter College Paniara to be operated in the district to connect students with technical education. Students also took advantage of this for two years, but after that the teachers working through the institution went there. After the teacher leaves, the speed of computer education is not increasing in both the schools. While most computers in schools were damaged, a large number of students were also deprived of their benefits. Principal of Government Inter College Paniara, Sanjeev Kumar Singh said that he had just arrived last year, computers were damaged due to long-term maintenance. Principal of Government Girls Inter College, Damayanti Yadav said that computer teachers are being searched, but no one is ready to come due to low wages.

Increase in technical knowledge when computer education starts,

Vidya Prajapati and Archana Gupta of class nine students of Government Inter College Paniara said that the level of technical knowledge should be developed if computer education starts in the school. Student Ayush Srivastava said that information about technical education is very important. Sunita, a student of Government Girls Inter College Dhanewa, said that due to the closure of the computer room for a long time, she is not getting the benefit.

The problem will be solved only after getting a computer teacher: Ashok

District School Inspector Ashok Kumar Singh said that the problem is likely to be solved only after the computer teacher is found. While meeting them, they will be able to use the computer in the right condition, while the speed of technical education will also increase. The Teacher-Parent Association should also make a decision on this.