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Lack of basic amenities hits qualitative education in Tripura
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Lack of basic amenities hits qualitative education in Tripura
PHOTO : Deplorable condition of Anganwadi centre. TIWN File Photo.

AGARTALA, April 15 (TIWN): Whereas Tripura schools are suffering from lack of quality in teaching, infrastructure and others, ministerial authorities are least bothered to provide keen eye to the situation.

Reportedly, some schools lack adequate numbers of teachers, in some schools students are maintaining their attendance under open roof.

Despite of several tall claims to make Tripura 100 percent literate, education system in the state is turning pathetic day by day.

Though the students come to the school to acquire their basic need of education but their time passes waiting for the teachers to take their classes. There is no point of blaming the teachers as the teachers are helpless. There are altogether two teacher and they were asked to take care of four classes at a time.

Our ministers claim that, schools are supposed to be the temples of learning, but the average primary educational institution in rural Tripura has been deprived from proper guidance of the teachers.

As we all know that teachers are the persons who deliver knowledge to the students and also make them learn the basics of the education but the place where there is lack teachers how can the innocent meet their basic needs of education.

Though, the State Education department had drawn up several plans and policies to make the state 100 percent literate, but they are failing to achieve their targets and goals due to lack of attention to the education sector.

The government is spending a large amount of budget in providing free education to the poor and needy but what these kids are getting is of no use.

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