By Mudassir Maqbool
Pulwama: Education department seems unnerved with every day reports of failing student teacher ratio in government schools. In famous Kashmiri poet Mehjoor’s native village Mitrigam Pulwama 110 students are huddled together in six rooms only.
“Three classes are being taught simultaneously in one room,” a local whose wards study in the school said.
An insider told INS that the school’s enrollment is in demand a building with minimum 15 rooms.
Villagers told INS that education department identified the land for construction of permanent school.
“We also identified about three Kanals of land but department rejected the offer,” they said. .
Chief Education officer Pulwama Naseem Ul Ganie also cited non availability of land for the construction of the new building for school.