Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Students of govt schools in Punjab yet to receive books for new session

- Harmandeep Singh harmandeep.singh@htlive.com ■

PATIALA: Around one and a half months have passed since the new academic session began at government schools in the state, but students are yet to receive their books.

The absence of reading and reference material has disrupted their studies and syllabus coverage. Even as the session started on April 1, the education department initiated the process of book distributi­on only three days ago, after it asked the deputy commission­ers to grant permission for the same in their respective districts.

Every year, the education department provides books to all students of classes I to VIII and classes 9 to 12, who belong to SC and BPL categories.

Besides the delay in distributi­on of books, the state education department’s initiative of online classes has also failed to reach all students. According to teachers, 90% students remain absent from online classes, especially in rural areas.

A math teacher from Patiala said, “Absence of books and unavailabi­lity of phones and internet connection have badly affected the students. Most students of government schools belong to economical­ly weaker background­s, and cannot afford mobile phones or books.”

“During online classes, hardly 10% students remain present. A student’s presence in online class depends on the availabili­ty of their family members’ phones,” he added.

Democratic Teachers Front member Vikram Dev said, “We have demanded reduction in the syllabus for this academic session, keeping in view the grim situation due to Covid-19.”

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