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HP school student clear NEET, but govt closed edu institutions: Jai Ram Thakur

  • iamjoyblessy
  • Jul 4, 2023
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Jai Ram Thakur urged HP CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu to reopen the educational institutions that were closed despite 215 HP school students clearing NEET.

HP school student clear NEET, but govt closed edu institutions: Jai Ram Thakur
Jai Ram Thakur urged HP CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu to reopen the educational institutions that were closed despite 215 HP school students clearing NEET.

Leader of Opposition in Himachal Pradesh Assembly, Jai Ram Thakur, criticised Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu for closing educational institutions despite 215 students from government schools clearing the NEET exam in 2023.


Thakur emphasised the need to reopen these institutions and expressed concern over the closure of anganwadis and schools while the government claims to make the state drug-free.


He highlighted the importance of accessible education in remote areas and criticised the de-notification of two-degree colleges in Bilaspur and Solan districts.


OPPOSITION DEMANDS REOPENING OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS


Jai Ram Thakur called on the Chief Minister to reconsider the decision to close educational institutions and stressed the significance of quality education in hilly regions with challenging terrain.


He urged the government to adopt a positive attitude and prioritize the needs of students by reopening closed schools and colleges.


MASS CONTACT PROGRAMME


State BJP media co-incharge Karan Nanda conducted a mass contact programme in Shimla's Chaura Maidan area, where he informed residents about the achievements of the Modi government.


Nanda emphasised the Shimla Smart City project, which has received a significant investment of Rs 2,900 crore. He also announced the recent release of Rs 34.57 crore to expedite the ongoing projects in Shimla.


PROMOTING PROGRESSIVE DECISION-MAKING


The reversal of previous BJP government decisions by the current regime was criticised as "unfortunate and regressive" by Karan Nanda.


He called for a positive approach to governance and highlighted the need for the government to embrace progressive decision-making that benefits the citizens.

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