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Staff shortage hits Cooperative Public School | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu, Sep 1: With the government seems to be least bothered to meet the shortage of infrastructure and staff in Cooperative Public Schools in the state, the parents of wards studying in these schools have shown great resentment over the mismanagement in the affairs of the school. The government’s apathy could be easily gauged from the fact that administrators (government functionaries) were running the Deelli Branch of the Cooperative Public School without Computer Teacher for the last five months. “There is no computer teacher in the school for the last five months but the authorities have been charging the computer fee at the rate of Rs 80 per student on monthly basis which is an offence. Even since the government took over the management of the school, the situation has become grim as far as shortage of infrastructure and staff is concerned,” aggrieved parents said. They alleged that other branches of the schools were also facing the same problem. “There is a shortage of Maths, English and other subject teacher and the students are suffering due to the mismanagement in the school,” they said. The parents urged the Director School Education Jammu and Chief Education Officer Jammu to conduct an inquiry into the malfunctioning and negligence of the Cooperative School administration.
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