विदेश जाए मंत्री के बच्चे, आम बच्चों के लिए स्कूलों पर ताला | F&F Ep- 156 | Hemant

This video delves deep into the ongoing crisis in India’s education sector, focusing on the closure of thousands of government schools, particularly under the current administration. Over the past decade, more than 89,000 schools have been shut down, with a significant majority in states governed by the BJP. This alarming trend, spearheaded by the 2023 recommendation from the NITI Aayog to merge schools, has led to the closure of 65,000 schools, depriving countless children of access to education. In states like Madhya Pradesh, where the BJP has been in power for nearly three decades, over 29,000 schools have been shut down. The situation is compounded by the growing dominance of private schools, which many poor families can’t afford. The government’s neglect of public education has created a dire situation, where children from marginalized communities are being forced out of the education system altogether. The video will explore how these closures, coupled with the deteriorating conditions in government schools—such as lack of teachers, resources, and proper infrastructure—are pushing students toward private institutions. Additionally, the narrative examines the political implications of these closures and the potential privatization of education. This issue is not only a matter of education but also an attack on the rights enshrined in India’s Constitution. Watch as we break down the facts and figures behind the deteriorating state of India’s public schools and the far-reaching consequences of these policies. Don’t forget to subscribe to Molitics for more insightful discussions on the issues that matter.