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Protest against the poster of Basic Education Department

The matter of giving false information on the Right to Education Act (RTE) portal by private schools in the district is continuously gaining momentum. Now political parties have also joined with the parents. Along with the schools, fingers are being raised on this issue on the basic education department as well. On Sunday, under the
 
Protest against the poster of Basic Education Department

The matter of giving false information on the Right to Education Act (RTE) portal by private schools in the district is continuously gaining momentum. Now political parties have also joined with the parents. Along with the schools, fingers are being raised on this issue on the basic education department as well. On Sunday, under the leadership of former district spokesperson of Samajwadi Party Raghavendra Dubey, people protested at village Nithari Mangal Bazar Chowk. During this there was a lot of sloganeering. Demanding action against the schools, activists painted the posters of Basic Education Department on Sunday.

It is important that a portal remains in place for admission to the Right to Education Act (RTE). Where private schools have to give the details of their seats. It is alleged that 33 schools have been accused of manipulating admission by showing less seats. Raghavendra Dubey said that due to the collusion of the employees of Basic Education Department and private schools, many poor children are being deprived of their right to education. Their rights are being sold and the employees are doing their part to save the schools.

Out of the schools to which the notices have been sent by the Education Department, only some schools have responded. So why are other schools being saved? He demanded the district administration to conduct an impartial inquiry into the matter. Along with this, he said to take immediate action against the departmental employees and schools found guilty in the investigation. On this occasion, Mohammad Taslim, Abdul Sattar, Jagveer Awana, etc. were present.