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Common school system will douse quota flame

COMMON SCHOOL system could douse the flame of reservation in educational institutions, said Raj Babbar while delivering his views as the chief guest at a seminar on common school system organised by Uttar Pradesh Intermediate Teachers? Association Thakurai group in Gorakhpur on Monday. The seminar was organised to mark the anniversary of former MLC and teachers? community leader RN Thakurai.

Published on: Aug 29, 2006 12:10 AM IST
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COMMON SCHOOL system could douse the flame of reservation in educational institutions, said Raj Babbar while delivering his views as the chief guest at a seminar on common school system organised by Uttar Pradesh Intermediate Teachers’ Association Thakurai group in Gorakhpur on Monday. The seminar was organised to mark the anniversary of former MLC and teachers’ community leader RN Thakurai.

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Raj Babbar said common school was an ancient tradition and spirit of our society. Lord Krishna and Sudama got education in the same school. Institutions like Takshila and Nalanda were our tradition. It was the British rulers who introduced new education system and widened the gap between the rich and the poor.

He said Jan Morcha was in favour of common school system where the syllabus and teachers would be the same and wards of district magistrates and businessmen would sit side by side with the wards of farmers and common people.

All would get equal opportunity to learn in the same atmosphere, he said.

Ridiculing the mid-day-meal scheme in primary schools, he said around 7000 primary schools in the State were being run by single teacher. In around 1000 schools there was no teacher and the State government was emphasising on mid-day-meals mainly because the contract to supply the meal was with a capitalist.

 
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