Bhopal: Schools are still not going to open in Madhya Pradesh. In fact, chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan himself has given this information. Giving this information, he said, "There is a possibility of a third wave of corona. Schools will not open until it is over." At the same time, he also directed that tuition fees will not be increased this year. In fact, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan attended the Group of Ministers meeting on women empowerment and child welfare last Monday. The Chief Minister also saw a presentation on the department's plan to open the school, expressing concern over the preparations for the third wave. After seeing this, the Chief Minister decided not to open schools till the possibility of a third wave is over.
"We are not able to decide to open schools due to the possibility of a third wave right now," he said. Children's lives cannot be endangered. There is a question of salary of teachers in schools. There is a question of difficulties faced by parents. Parents are complaining that they are not studying and the fees have been increased." He further said, "We decided last year, I have clear and clear instructions that schools will not charge any fee other than tuition fees and schools will not increase tuition fees as compared to last year. The collector should follow it properly. But our priority is not to let the third wave come."
At the same time, he also said, "The excerpts that are inferior to women in academic courses will be removed immediately. The courses should be audited and made gender neutral. There will also be a sense of equality in the terminology used for the designation of women officers employees. Instead of teacher/principal, the same terminology for women men like teacher, principal designation will be used."
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