On Wednesday, the state’s Education Minister Madan Dilawar inspected government schools in the Sanganer and Chaksu regions of Jaipur. During his visit, the Education Minister expressed dissatisfaction with the poor cleanliness arrangements and the tardiness of teachers in schools.
Following this, the Education Minister visited classrooms and interacted with students, asking them mathematical questions. Additionally, he sat down with the children and shared a meal with them.
Subsequently, Education Minister Madan Dilawar visited a government school in Chaksu, where he asked a teacher to write ‘beauty’ and ‘celibate’ on the board. The teacher misspelt both words, eliciting laughter from the Minister.
Madan Dilawar left for the government schools for inspection at 10:30 AM on Wednesday. He began his inspection from the Sanganer Assembly constituency area. Dilawar first visited a government school in the Sanganer Panchayat, where he checked attendance registers and requested information about the staff from the principal. When the principal provided incomplete information about the teachers, the Education Minister issued notices to absent teachers and demanded clarification.
Afterwards, the Education Minister visited classrooms to meet with students. The students greeted Dilawar with a ‘Good morning, sir’ to which he responded with ‘Jai Siyaram.’ The Minister then asked students mathematical questions, to which many struggled to respond correctly. Expressing his dissatisfaction, the Education Minister emphasized the need to improve the quality of education.
Next, the Education Minister visited another government school in the Sanganer Panchayat and questioned the principal about absent teachers. When the principal failed to provide satisfactory answers, Dilawar instructed the District Education Officer to report on the matter.
Following this, the Education Minister visited classrooms to meet students once again. Some students informed him that they ate their meals at school. Dilawar then inspected the quality of the meals served to students by sitting down and eating with them.
Subsequently, the Education Minister visited the Nimeria Government Higher Secondary School in the Chaksu Assembly constituency area. Dilawar observed students studying in the field and questioned the principal about the number of students studying in different classes. When the principal couldn’t provide the information, the Minister expressed his dissatisfaction and directed education department officials to rectify the situation as soon as possible.
During the classroom inspection, the Education Minister asked a teacher to write ‘beauty’ and ‘celibate’ on the board.