
In the rural background of Mysur, it has occurred in rural facilities in the last few months to draw attention to the situation of government schools in villages.
Importantly, only activists are involved in it. Protests have seen complete support for parents and students.
On Sunday, August 3, the organizations for Democratic students ALL India (AidSO) supported students of students at Atal Bihari Vajpayee School and Science College in the village of Tagadur in Nanjangud Taluk.
AIDSO activists joined students who agitated and complained about the lack of infrastructure. According to agitating students and activists AIDSO at the school there was no lack of basic facilities, which is necessary to ensure the right academic environment.
The gaps include a lack of cleanliness and hygiene in toilets, insufficient water supply, non -standard food and not following the menu, in addition to the lack of teachers in many places.
The head officials from Nanjangud, including the Commissioner and Tahshildar assistant, visited the school and assured the students to solve the problems they caused. District Secretary Aidso Nithin said that officials promised to remedy the gaps within four weeks, and Aidso warned that agitation would be amplified if the authorities could not meet the term.
Aidso was at the forefront of the campaign and represented a demonstration with the support of students to emphasize the failure of the government to improve infrastructure in schools. Recently, such protests were carried out in Nanjangud, HD Kote and other places to draw attention to the poor status of schools.
According to AIDSO, the situation of schools in Anemala, Golour and Ballehaadi is an indicator of their deteriorating condition. The organization pointed out that 32 students from different classes were accommodated in one of the schools. There was no separate space for cooking noon meals or no room for teachers.
The campaign also brought to the forefront for children of elected representatives to attend private schools with state -of -the -art facilities, while no efforts to improve government schools that attract the maximum number of students were made.
Published – 3rd August 2025 17:06