MP: Private school-colleges are on strike since tomorrow, studies will not be done online
MP: Private school-colleges are on strike since tomorrow, studies will not be done online
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Bhopal: Now private educational institutions, schools and colleges in Madhya Pradesh have united against the rule. Actually, the decision to open schools and colleges is not being done, due to which the protest has become tough. All the private schools and colleges are going to remain closed tomorrow. It is being told that there will be no work nor study of any kind here tomorrow. Online studies will also not be conducted. Recently, Vini Raj Modi, vice-president of the Association of Un-Aided Private Schools, Madhya Pradesh, said that 'there was a plan to encroach the Chief Minister's residence on December 14, but later it was decided to give some more time to the government. Due to this, now all private schools and colleges will be closed on the first Tuesday. Even after this, if the demand is not met then they will perform on the 16th.

By the way, let us tell you that the officials of Private School Directors Madhya Pradesh have changed the protests declared on 14 and 15. If the new program is seen, if the government does not issue the order till December 14, then online classes will not be conducted in school colleges across the state on December 15. Simultaneously, on December 16, teachers, directors, parents and students of the entire state will protest peacefully at Bhopal's Yadam-e-Shahjahani Park at 11 am and give a memorandum to the Chief Minister against unseen and arbitrary orders towards government's education.

What is the demand - As per the guidelines / SOP issued by the Central Government, schools of classes IX to XII should be opened immediately. Apart from this, students can be placed in classes according to the physical distance rules so that all the students of class IX to XII can be called to school every day. After the successful conduction of classes 9th to 12th in the month of December, schools from class VI to VIII should be opened from January 4, 2021. With this, the online classes in classes I to V should remain unchanged and the decision to start or not to start these classes should be taken after January 15, after studying the effect of successfully conducting classes from class 6th to 12th. Apart from this, there are many other demands which are being made.

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