Coaching centres to defy govt directive, restart classes today

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Coaching

Srinagar, Apr 23: A day after the government ordered timely closure of coaching centres in the Valley, the Coaching Centres Association (CCA) on Monday said that they won’t close the centres till they receive any formal order from the government.
The association Monday had closed all the coaching centres as a mark of protest against the government’s recent order.
Earlier, in order to remove distractions in and around schools and to put in place a regulatory mechanism for improving the academic environment in the State, Minister for Education, Finance and Labour & Employment, Syed Altaf Bukhari on Sunday said all those private tuition centers which offer tuitions upto class 12th will be closed for time being and the decision in this regard will be reviewed on fortnightly basis.
Addressing a presser here, the CCA said that they are yet to receive any formal order from the government side.
“We are yet to receive any formal order from the government and we will continue to take classes till we receive any formal order,” CCA president, G N Var said.
“We want that the education should be politics neutral. Nobody should play politics over the education of the students,” he said, adding that at a time when the students have already suffered a huge loss, the government is pushing the students to suffer further losses.
“In one and a half month period, the students have attended classes for only 20 days. Thus giving a big loss to the students in academics,” he said, adding that the step by the government at this juncture would prove disastrous for the students.
Var informed the reporters that the association following the chaos among the students talked to the government in this regard who assured them that they will come up with an order which would be child-centric. “We will follow the government orders as they have assured us that they will take us on board before prior to issuing any order,” Var said.
He further stated that the association won’t allow anyone to play politics over the education and said “the education for the child is must and everybody should try and focus to ensure education for the students at any cost,” he said.

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