All students of Haryana govt girls' school fail Class 10 exam: Edu dept official

Press Trust of India  |  Hisar 

All students of a government girls' school in Haryana's district have failed to clear the Class 10 examination this year and the claimed there were no teachers for Sanskrit, Hindi, science and mathematics in the last session.

It was the only school to have fared so badly, he said.

A of the school said the post of had been lying vacant for the last four years.

The Board of School Education, Bhiwani, had declared the result last month.

The villagers of Kabrel have held the and the department responsible for the poor result.

"While on the one hand, the government is laying so much emphasis on the 'Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao' programme, on the other hand, authorities have done nothing to solve the problem of shortage of staff in the school," a villager said today.

The village panchayat met the district administration several times, demanding adequate number of teachers in the school but the administration failed to fulfil the demands, he claimed.

Sarpanch of the village Dharam Singh said the school had no teachers for Sanskrit, Hindi, science and mathematics in the last academic session.

"The girl students complained a number of times about the shortage of staff," he said.

The also claimed that he met the officers concerned to apprise them of the staff shortage at the school but his efforts failed.

There was no for various subjects in the school for the last four years, another villager said.

The said that out of the 24 girls, 15 have taken re-admission in the school.

Officer B S Sehrawat could not be contacted for a comment.

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First Published: Tue, June 26 2018. 19:50 IST