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Calcutta High Court observes how wide publications impress upon the need of good education for children regardless of their strata

The Calcutta High Court has observed that wide publication can be given in the media and television channels impressing upon the need for good education for the children regardless of whatever strata the parents come from.

The Division Bench of Acting Chief Justice T. S. Sivagnanam and Justice Hiranmay Bhattacharyya disposed of a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by the practicing Advocate of the High Court highlighting a very important issue regarding the drop out of students from various schools in particular government schools.

It is the case of the petitioner that during the Covid Pandemic on account of the classes being disrupted and lack of facility for online classes etc. There were a large number of students who dropped out from government schools. Therefore, the petitioner seeks for appropriate direction to the respondents to remit the student.

The Court observed if the petitioner has any suggestions in this regard, the same can very well be placed before the Commissioner of School Education.

“That apart, the Commissioner of School Education shall also call for reports from various districts as regards the students strength in the respective schools pre-Covid and post-Covid and necessary steps can be taken to sensitise the parents of those children regarding the need for education and steps have to be taken to provide clean atmosphere, good drinking water, mid-day meal etc. to bring back the drop out students to school. The suggestions, if any, as may be suggested by the writ petitioner shall also be taken note of by the Commissioner of School Education. In this regard wide publication can be given in the media and television channels impressing upon the need for good education for the children regardless of whatever strata the parents come from.”

The Court hopes and trusts that the observations made by the Bench in this order will be taken in the right spirit and the government will take proactive steps to the grievance expressed.

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