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In a letter to the chief minister, 13,000 schools accuse the Karnataka government of corruption

The schools urged Prime Minister Modi to look into the allegations and open an investigation.

Bengaluru:

Two associations representing at least 13,000 schools in Karnataka has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing the BJP of being led by Basavaraj Bhumai. government of corruption.

Departments associated with primary and secondary schools and the Registered Private Schools Administration Association without the assistance of Prime Minister Modi have urged them to look into the alleged bribes demanded by the state’s Department of Education in order to issue Certificates of recognition for educational institutions.

“Unscientific, irrational, discriminatory Non-compliance rules apply to Unassisted Only private Schools and massive corruption in placeRead the message.

The associations claimed that there were numerous complaints and calls for state education minister B.C. Nagesh has gone unchecked, and has demanded the resignation of Mr. Nagesh.

“The Ministry of Education is eager to hear and understand the pathetic situation of All system And the resolve issues. Literally two different BJP ministers caused Lots of Damage to budget Schools instead of those schools that market education by allowing more And the more Investors set up directly the cost more Fee per child for parents,” the message added.

associations also claimed that government- The textbooks described have not yet reached schools despite the beginning of The new academic year.

“education minister Not interested in editing strict rules and frameworks rules And organize it both public And the private Schools can perform practically and physically without getting tired parents The students’ read the complaint.

School associations have urged Prime Minister Modi to look into the allegations and open an investigation affairs of Ministry of Education of Karnataka.

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