In government schools of Bihar, the matter of arbitrariness of teachers often comes to the fore. A similar picture emerged from West Champaran district as well. In this picture, a teacher is sleeping peacefully in the class. Seeing this picture of the teacher, the question definitely arises on the education system.
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- The teacher said – fell asleep due to ill health
- Education officer assured action after investigation
The teacher said – fell asleep due to ill health
It has been told that this matter came to light on Monday when the children of the school were roaming outside the class room at around 12:00. There some children were studying in the class. Meanwhile, someone captured the picture and video of madam sleeping in the class in the mobile camera. When asked about this from teacher Rajeshwari Kumari, she told that she was unwell, so she fell asleep while sitting. By the time the children sitting in the class woke them up, the photo and video of their negligence had been captured in the camera.
Education officer assured action after investigation
There are 233 children enrolled in this school. While there are a total of 5 teachers, out of which 4 are women. Local villagers say that the number of teachers is not sufficient in proportion to the number of children in the school. Due to which the work of teaching and learning in the school is getting affected. While teacher Rajeshwari Kumari tells the villagers that her husband is a constable in Bihar Police. The villagers allege that Rajeshwari Kumari works arbitrarily in the school by showing the bullying of her husband. In this regard, Block Education Officer Krishna Nandan Singh says that action will be taken against the teacher after investigation after the matter comes to the fore.
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