Do not keep bouncers in school premises: Neelam Gorhe
She was speaking only on the incident in Pune, Where the bouncers had beaten up a parent a lot, Those who were protesting against charging more for their child.
Nagpur: Neelam Gorhe, vice-president in the Maharashtra Council, said on Saturday that the school administration should not keep bouncers at all in the educational premises to keep parents away. She has also said that schools should not stop students from attending online classes at all for their failure to make payment of fees on time.
She was speaking only on the incident in Pune, Where the bouncers had beaten up a parent a lot, Those who were protesting against charging more for their child.
Simultaneously while interacting with the media during his visit to the city, Senior Shiv Sena leader has also said that parents usually don’t go to school at all for genuine grievances.
Government to shift the nagpur assembly session
It has been said that if schools are not allowing their own children to attend online classes at all, then it is natural for them to protest. However, parents should also pay the prescribed fee to the schools. Lest he is not paying fees forever. The parent-teacher association should play a leading role in resolving all these issues. He had requested the Minister of School Education Varsha Gaikwad and the Minister of Higher Education Uday Samant to convene a meeting to redress the grievances of both the parties.
Neelam Gorhe had also defended the decision of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government to shift the Nagpur assembly session to Mumbai in view of the pandemic. He has said that he likes the Nagpur session very much Because it provides a platform to discuss some very important issues related to the Vidarbha region.
The government of Maha Vikas Aghadi has made some good provisions for the sector in the budget. It had allocated around Rs 1,000 crore to soybean and cotton farmers to meet their expenses in about three years. It also declared a women’s hospital at Buldhana, Bhandara, and Yavatmal to boost the health infrastructure there.
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