On Tuesday, the Tamil Nadu BJP sought harsh punishment from individuals who had humiliated a government teacher for speaking out against the officials’ callous disregard for the welfare of students at a nearby school in the Krishnagiri district. T Narayanan, vice president of the BJP’s Tamil Nadu unit, expressed worry over the situation of the teacher who sobbed during a Gram Sabha meeting in Salamarathupatti village in Krishnagiri district. He said the teacher of a nearby school sobbed when commenting about its appalling state. This episode sheds light on the state of both the state government and the department of school education in Tamil Nadu.
The teacher’s grief and her ordeal at the hands of the government officials; and her statement that working in a government school is a ‘curse’ is tantamount to a slap on the cheek of the Tamil Nadu government,” Narayanan claimed.
Narayanan called for action against government authorities for cutting off the school’s power supply by sharing a video of the instructor crying and appealing for justice on his Twitter page. The schoolchildren had no access to water for a week, he claimed, and the toilets ran empty. “From her response, it is evident that the motor was not used for a week,” he added.
The government should launch an investigation into the event involving the officer who insulted the teacher and refused to turn on the electricity. Because of their negligence, the education officials should be transferred. He encouraged action to be taken right away to restart the school’s power supply. The government should pay the teacher a fair wage in addition to protecting the welfare and safety of the pupils.
“At least now, Minister @Anbil Mahesh, who frequently brags about the educational policies in Tamil Nadu, should make an effort to enhance the fundamental facilities in the public schools. As the state of government schools worsens, the minister should understand that improving school infrastructure is essential to raising educational standards “Tweeted Narayanan He advised Chief Minister M K Stalin to speak to the distraught teacher right away and comfort her.
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