Rajasthan: Education Minister Madan Dilawar calls for strict action against teachers leaving duty to offer Namaz
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Rajasthan: Education Minister Madan Dilawar calls for strict action against teachers leaving duty to offer Namaz

Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar has emphasised the importance of cultivating a conducive learning environment within schools. He has introduced stringent guidelines concerning teacher conduct during school hours, specifically addressing issues related to leaving for worship or offering Namaz

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Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar announces that action will be taken against teachers if they go to worship or offer Namaz while on duty. The teachers could face suspension and even dismissal if they did not adhere to the fresh regulations. “We are trying to improve the environment in the school”, said Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar.

Rajasthan: "No teacher can leave the school premises during school hours to offer prayers or Namaz without prior notice. Any teacher leaving the school without informing beforehand will face disciplinary action. Additionally, teachers are prohibited from using mobile phones… pic.twitter.com/Fpc4TBdxlF

— IANS (@ians_india) May 8, 2024

 

On May 6, Madan Dilawar stated that schools were trying to abide by the previous directives, guidelines and rules in this respect and declared, “Everyone is trying to improve the environment in the school so that no teacher leaves the school during school hours in the name of worship or to offer Namaz. If he or she has to go, he or she should take a leave. It will be recorded in the register that the teacher has taken a leave. Otherwise, if any teacher leaves the school without notice, action will be taken against him or her. The teacher can either be suspended or dismissed.”

While decrying mobile as a “disease” he also pointed out that a large number of educators at the school are constantly using their phones to access social media or the share market. “No one will take the mobile phone inside the school. Even if they carry it by mistake then they will have to deposit it with the school principal. Only the school principal is allowed to carry a cell phone in the school.”

He added, “Mobile phones have become a disease. School teachers, be it male or female, they keep watching the stock market. Don’t know what things they keep seeing.” Furthermore, he promised that government school playground encroachments would be eliminated. He assured, “Work has been started on this and efforts are also being made to bring quality in education by resolving all issues.”

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Only the principal’s mobile will remain operational during school hours so that if any emergency occurs, information can be given on the principal’s phone. This will also save the loss of children’s education due to mobile phones. Along with this, teachers are being instructed to study themselves before teaching the children. So that children’s problems can be solved properly.

 

 

 

 

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