
The State Committee for all Indian Democratic Students (AIDSO) organized a state committee on Sunday on Sunday to condemn the government’s decision to make more than 6,000 government schools in the name of mushrooms and speak model schools.
Many educators and activists from all over the state participated in the Convention and provided their proposals to strengthen government schools.
Ajay Kamath, the State Secretary, Aidso, addressed the Assembly and said, “We must know who benefits from the closure of government schools. Private schools use fear of parents about the future of their children because of the lack of primary facilities in government schools. They were not fulfilled.
Published – 4 May 2025 17:27