Not interested on online class

This may be a painful note for all of you but you have to realize one fact that nobody is interested in the online class.
Teachers are not satisfied with the online class as they have been working for the last four months without salary. Some are getting 50% of the salary whereas a majority getting nothing except self-satisfaction.
Parents are not satisfied since they are not interested to pay the monthly fee. School managements are running these classes unwillingly as they get meagre monetary benefit from it. Students look at it with a dubious mind as the government has not clarified whether they have to follow it compulsorily to qualify the exams or to get promoted to the next class. Different state governments have different views on it. Gujarat government woke up after three months of online classes by the private schools and asked the schools who had informed them to start the syllabus without starting the academic session. Rajasthan government also has a similar view and both the governments denied collecting the monthly fee from parents.CBSE is busy in planning the syllabus and finding innovative methods of online assessment and class whereas none of the state governments or the central government made their stand clear whether this online class and assessment will be the ultimate mode of teaching and learning of this year or not. Confusion prevails everywhere and ministers make statements without any idea about the CBSE initiatives and attempts to make its schools equipped with online class facilities. Teachers are working without salary in many schools and the CBSE is also least cared about. The CBSE did not make even a single statement regarding the fund for the distribution of salary to its teaching community. The government and the CBSE  are least worried about the existence and survival of teachers. It is time to make a coordinated effort to save the precious academic session by making the online education compulsory for all students and also by setting a deadline for closing the admission for this academic session. It is evident that the government failed to equip the students and the country for online education during the last four months. If the government still delays taking the right decision, it will destroy both the career of teachers and the future of students

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