Dipke Set to Launch 'School Thik Karo' Campaign, Accuses Parties of Neglecting Govt-Run Schools
- Abhijeet Dipke launched the 'School Thik Karo' campaign in Maharashtra to improve infrastructure and basic facilities in government-run rural schools, highlighting their neglect by all political parties.
- Dipke urged parents to conduct social audits of schools and called on village sarpanches to take responsibility for improving school conditions.
- He criticized inadequate facilities such as broken windows, lack of water supply, and insufficient benches observed during inspections.
- Dipke demanded a cap on private school fees and plans to expand the campaign to address poor conditions in public hospitals, emphasizing broader issues in public service infrastructure.
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Abhijeet has once again targeted the government regarding the education system. Now, Deepak is directly questioning the government about the lack of essential facilities like water, toilets, and benches in government schools.
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Abhijeet Dipke launched the 'School Thik Karo' campaign in Hingoli, alleging poor facilities at a government school, including no water in toilets, broken windows and too few benches. He also alleged broken windows were covered with banners of Dy CM Eknath Shinde, demanded a cap on private school fees and announced plans to audit schools and raise public hospital issues. 📰 ‘School Thik Karo’: Abhijeet Dipke Says Broken Windows in Maharashtra Go…
School thik karo: Abhijeet Dipke targets neglect of government schools across India
Abhijeet Dipke is launching the School Thik Karo campaign from Hingoli on Independence Day. The campaign seeks social audits and stronger focus on basic facilities in government schools.
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Before leaving for his native village of Santuk Pimpri in Hingoli district of Maharashtra, Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) convenor Abhijeet Dipke criticised political parties for not doing enough to improve the infrastructure and standard of government schools.
CJP’s Abhijeet Dipke launches ‘School Thik Karo’ campaign, questions poor state of govt schools
Abhijeet Dipke, CJP convenor, criticized political parties for ignoring village schools. He announced a campaign to improve government schools across the nation. Dipke questioned funding sources for large banners used in rallies. He urged parents and sarpanches to audit and upgrade school facilities. Children in villages still face long walks and lack basic amenities.
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