Studies Affected due to the lock out of the school
The studies of the students are affected due to the lock out of the Chipala Kedar Secondary School since November 18.
The school is locked out by the students as the studies were irregular. It has been locked since nine days as no one have taken initiation to re-open the school.
The students have locked out the school demanding for regular studies, appointment of teacher and operation of school as per time table according to principal Man Singh Mahata. He accused management committee, parents and students of not being responsible.
According to him, there is only one permanent teacher at standard 10. He added that the school is even unable to pay salary to those teachers.
Mahata said that the studies are affected as there is minimum presence of students in the school. He said that the study is affected due to the negligence from everyone’s part.
Narendra Singh Karki
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