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Delhi vs Punjab spat on primary education: Sisodia visits schools in CM Channi's home turf

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Delhi vs Punjab spat on primary education: Sisodia visits schools in CM Channi's home turf

Delhi vs Punjab spat on primary education: Sisodia visits schools in CM Channi's home turf

Delhi vs Punjab spat on primary education: Sisodia visits schools in CM Channi's home turf


UPDATED : ஜன 01, 1970 05:30 AM

ADDED : டிச 01, 2021 12:00 AM

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UPDATED : ஜன 01, 1970 05:30 AM ADDED : டிச 01, 2021 12:00 AM


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Chandigarh: Days after Punjab  Education Minister Pargat Singh dared his Delhi  counterpart Manish Sisodia to bare it all on school education in the national capital, the AAP leader  made a surprise visit to two schools in the border  state and dubbed their condition as “pathetic”.
            
Reacting to Singh's Monday challenge to  provide a list of 250 Delhi government schools along  with their various key parameters for their comparison with the state's schools on the NPGI  scale, Sisodia instead visited two schools in Punjab's  Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi's assembly  constituency Chamkaur Sahib.
          
Its toilet is stinking and classrooms are infested  with spider webs and stuffed with broken furniture,  Sisodia claimed, standing outside a school in Makrona  Kalan village under Chamkaur Sahib constituency. 
          
Along with AAP's workers, Sisodia also visited  another government primary school in Chaklan  village under the CM's constituency.
          
“I am in Punjab chief minister's constituency  and in his village,” Sisodia told reporters, adding this  school from nursery till class 5 in Makrona Kalan has  only one teacher, working on a salary of just Rs 6,000  a month.
           
Besides, there is an assistant working in this school, he added.
          
“This is the condition of a school in Channi's constituency. If we call it a number one school, it is a joke with children,” he said.
          
The bare-it-all spat on school education  between the two states had begun last week on  Thursday after Sisodia proposed joint visits to ten schools each in Delhi and Punjab for their  comparison.
          
Reacting to Sisodia's proposal, Punjab  Education Minister Pargat Singh had asked him why  to compare only ten schools and sought a list of 250 Delhi government schools for their comparison. 
          
And when Sisodia released a list of 250 Delhi schools with their locations, Singh had pointed out on Monday that he had demanded not only the locations but various other key parameters of schools also, including the numbers of students and teachers in them and their pass percentages, for their comparison on the National Performance Grading Index, 2021.
          
Scaling up the inter-state spat on the school  education, Sisodia on Wednesday made a surprise visit to the two Punjab schools in CM Channi's constituency.
          
Replying to a question on his original demand  for names of ten schools in Punjab for joint visits,  Sisodia told reporters he understood well Pargat  Singh's “compulsion”.
          
“Given the condition of these schools, how  could have he (Singh) given the list. I can very well  understand Singh's compulsion,” said Sisodia.            

He said the Punjab CM and his education  minister had been claiming that Punjab's schools were  the best in the country.
          
“But there has been no response from the state  government on providing a list of 250 schools for  comparison with that of the national capital,” said Sisodia.
          
“I thought when the CM is claiming that Punjab schools were number one, the schools in his constituency will also be number one. But such schools where toilets are stinking and where there is only one teacher for teaching six-seven classes, how can these schools be called number one?” he asked. 
          
Sisodia appealed to the people to give AAP one chance in the coming assembly elections, seeking to  assure them that if voted to power in Punjab, AAP will make the schools here “as good as they are in Delhi”. 

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