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Probe ordered after viral video of U.P. School student mixing cement in uniform Controversy erupts as video shows Govt School student mixing cement in uniform in U.P.'s Basti
Tuesday, 09 Apr 2024 00:00 am
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In Uttar Pradesh's Basti district, a viral video has surfaced showing government school children involved in mixing cement and manual labor. The video, shared on social media platforms, sparked outrage and concerns about the state of education in the region.

Official response:

BSA Anoop Kumar expressed dismay over the situation and promptly assigned Block Education Officer Omkarnath Verma to investigate the matter. The BEO visited the school in question, identified as Raipur Government Primary School, and commenced the investigation.

Upon investigation, BEO Omkarnath Verma determined that after school hours, locals might have utilized the premises for construction-related activities, including cement mixing. It was noted that one of the boys involved was a class 3 student, while the identities of the other children couldn't be ascertained by the school authorities.

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The Basti police also took notice of the issue and assured that necessary actions would be taken after thorough investigation. Meanwhile, the BEO clarified that during mid-day meal preparations, classes were conducted under tree sheds due to limited classrooms, emphasizing that after meal preparations, students returned to their regular classrooms.

Public outcry and allegations:

The video prompted significant backlash on social media platforms, with the UP Congress highlighting the plight of government schools in the state. Allegations were made against the BJP government, accusing it of neglecting education and aiming to keep the younger generation illiterate to exert control.

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Social media users expressed concern over the situation, criticizing the apparent shift from education to manual labor for primary school children. Some users speculated about a change in the curriculum, implying a lack of focus on academics in Uttar Pradesh's primary schools.

The incident sheds light on the challenges faced by government schools in Uttar Pradesh and raises questions about the quality of education provided to students. The swift response from authorities and public outcry underscore the importance of addressing issues affecting the education system to ensure a brighter future for the younger generation.