Arunachal Cong extends solidarity with CBSE students
Team Udayavani, Mar 30, 2018, 5:20 PM IST
Itanagar: The Arunachal Pradesh Congress today extended solidarity with the affected CBSE students who have to reappear for class 12th Economics and 10th Mathematics examination following papers leak and blamed the BJP-led Central government for poor adminstration and management.
The APCC demanded for initiating an investigation into the CBSE examination papers leak issue.
Expressing its unhappiness on how BJP is not only looting the country but also tampering with the future of the students who are torch bearers of the country , the APCC said in a press statement here There is rot in education system due to mismanagement by the NDA government.
The APCC went on to add saying BJP is not only damaging the school education system but also politically sheltering criminals in the highest educational institution like JNU.
Claiming that Modi-led BJP government has failed to work effectively in the field of education, it said: With the gigantic political interference, BJP has distorted the value and essence of Indian education system which once was praiseworthy.
Increasing taxes on higher education when a large number of children are outside school, increase in dropout rate and poor performance of teachers and students lead to increase in suicidal attempt of students, the party alleged.
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