GenZ is asking the right questions : Why dont Ministers have Exams??
She has got a valid point!!
She has got a valid point!!
https://www.instagram.com/p/DcS0B7giZJ5
If we were a society with any morals left this incident would have caused outrage !
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DcTCRzUvgDX
If Bj Pe e afraid that education will reduce their voter base ?
Any moral society would support improvement of public schools but BJP voters don’t want to improve the schools
Why is that ?
Are we even a legit country with genuine moral citizens anymore ?
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DcRhXMyTTT0
In the video, you see a big garbage spot outside a school-that's a Delhi govt school. I would urge the Delhi Education Minister ashishsood_bjp to fix that school's infrastructure immediately and clean up that area.
The school with the Mid-Day meal-that's a MCD school. I urge the MCD Mayor wahipravesh to fix that school too.
Both these schools are at Bhati Mines, Chhatarpur village.
Several issues like tin roof, no functional or clean toilets, terrible mid day meal, non-functioning classrooms or computers were found.
The third MCD school is at Kotlamubarak. That school too has a tin roof because of which nursery to 5th class students fall sick in summers.
Students recorded during a protest have spoken out against the extreme conditions at their school. They revealed that students are routinely woken up in the middle of the night—around 1:00 AM to 1:30 AM—and physically beaten. The food served is completely unhygienic, with undercooked rotis and insects or worms frequently found in their meals. Any attempt to complain is met with threats of bad TCs, expulsion, and humiliation in front of parents. The students stated they can no longer tolerate this environment and are demanding immediate action.
The fuck it matters how many stanzas are there? Such a lame question
UP Police officers forcefully cleared school children in Mahoba, Uttar Pradesh, who were protesting against a severely damaged and waterlogged road. The students, along with local residents, had blocked the Jhansi-Mirzapur highway in the rain because the main route connecting Raipura Kalan to their school has turned into a dangerous stretch of slush and deep potholes. Overloaded trucks and wastewater from nearby mills have made the road unusable, leading to frequent auto overturns and injuries among commuting students.
When the children sat on the road to demand a permanent fix, police officials moved in to disperse them instead of addressing their concerns. Students and local elders reported that officers physically dragged young boys away and threatened female students, claiming their parents would face police action if they did not clear the area immediately. Local residents pointed out that these children were simply standing up for their safety after officials repeatedly ignored formal complaints about the road. The protest ended after nearly three hours when senior administration officials arrived and promised swift road repairs.