@UPGovt के सरकारी स्कूलों मे शिक्षा गुणवत्ता की रिपोर्ट सभी को पता है। निजी स्कूलों मे बच्चों को पढ़ाना मजबूरी है।
निजी स्कूलों की मनमानी रोकने के लिए @myogioffice@myogiadityanath जी ने School Fee Regulation Act बनाया, लेकिन गौतमबुद्ध नगर के निजी स्कूल इसका पालन नहीं करते। वजह क्या है - गौतमबुद्ध नगर के DIOS और BSA का स्कूलों से मिलीभगत? या DIOS और BSA का अपने कर्तव्यों का पालन नहीं करना? @dmgbnagar@MedhaRoopam कृप्या जिले के DIOS और BSA को टाइट करें ताकि वह स्कूलों को टाइट करें।
.@thisissanjubjp@gulabdeviup@dmgbnagar@MedhaRoopam आप सभी से निवेदन है कि कृप्या गौतमबुद्धनगर जिले में BSA और DIOS से पूछें कि दोनों जिम्मेदार अधिकारी जिले के निजी स्कूलों द्वारा Uttar Pradesh Self-Financed Independent Schools (Fee Regulation) Act, 2018 के नियमों का पालन क्यों नहीं करवाते?
जब Fee Act के नियम मुताबिक स्कूल हर साल फीस बढ़ाते हैं तो कॉपी-किताब, यूनिफ़ोर्म, प्रॉफ़िट & लॉस, शिक्षकों की सैलरी बढ़ोत्तरी इत्यादि नियमों का पालन क्यों नहीं करते?
स्कूल तो अपने कमीशन के चक्कर मे NCERT के बदले निजी प्रकाशन की किताबें और तय दुकान से ही यूनिफ़ोर्म और किताबें लेने को बाध्य करते हैं, लेकिन क्या BSA और DIOS द्वारा कार्यवाई नहीं करने की वजह भी कमीशन का चक्कर है? @myogioffice@myogiadityanath@CMOfficeUP@NcrParents@noidaparents@NoidaParentsAs1@IndiaAspa@Ankurtripathie@NaveenBhati_@ActivistSukhpal
It is once again a sincere request to the Noida Authorities. Kindly reconsider this problem of abrupt guidelines for online classes and irregular school days. Parents and children both are suffering immensely because of this. We sincerely solicit your assistance and cooperation.
Noida parents, if you are struggling with schools shifting to online mode every now and again and need a permanent solution to this, please come to City Magistrates office, sector 19 Noida at 10:00 am on 22nd January 2026. We need your support in restoring the education system.
Noida के कुछ पेरेंट्स ने स्कूलों की Online Classes के खिलाफ आवाज़ उठाई है।
कल सुबह 10 बजे सिटी मजिस्ट्रेट ने नोएडा में अभिभावकों को मिलने बुला लिया है। नोएडा के बाकी परेशान Parents भी पहुंचें।
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@FariHasib@dmgbnagar@UPGovt Totally agree. Forceful online schools isn’t helping the kids at all. Probably just filling up pockets of all other involved parties.
Neither the teaching faculty nor kids seem to feel it’s really helping
@FariHasib@dmgbnagar@UPGovt Online classes are being used as a convenient fallback at the slightest pretext, but parents pay hefty fees for well-equipped schools, not to keep children at home. Blanket school closures are unfair and should be left to the discretion of schools and parents.
@FariHasib@dmgbnagar@UPGovt Yes. North india has faced even harsher winters and that too when there was no technology but schools came up with much Smarter solutions like starting school late. Even for a very small inconvenience, solution is online class. Such a nonsense
@FariHasib@dmgbnagar@UPGovt Soft target schools after paying hefty fees our kids are not getting feel of school as govt is failed when it comes to act on education &school
@FariHasib@dmgbnagar@UPGovt Online learning cannot replace classroom instruction. Schools functioned normally before COVID, even during winters. Authorities must avoid blanket closures, mandate offline learning where feasible, and offer hybrid options only at parental discretion.
@FariHasib@dmgbnagar@UPGovt Children are paying the price for administrative inaction. Online classes cannot replace real classrooms, peer learning, discipline, and emotional growth. This needs urgent intervention in the best interest of students.@dmgbnagar@myogiadityanath@dpradhanbjp
@FariHasib@dmgbnagar@UPGovt Absolutely. Some practical solutions can still be implemented like delaying the morning timings, indoor activities instead of outdoors, providing adequate heating systems in schools, etc. Blanket shutdown doesn’t solve the purpose!
@FariHasib@dmgbnagar@UPGovt Absolutely not in favour this bring high in consistency in kids learning and they loose focus. It takes a week more after the school reopens for kids to come back to track. Highly unsafe to leave your kid with notification of just a day or two to go online.
@FariHasib@dmgbnagar@UPGovt Completely agree. Schools should function offline. Young children are not ready to sit through online classes, and it is especially unhealthy for small kids to attend classes on a phone. Excessive screen time is harmful at this age. On top of that, both of us are working parents
@FariHasib@dmgbnagar@UPGovt Online classes are really a waste of time. Students attention is diverted and they are just sitting in front of screen not listening. Not to forget the additional screen exposure children get because of this
@FariHasib@dmgbnagar@UPGovt Sudden switches disrupt not just students, but entire families—working parents, younger siblings, and caregivers. Long-term uncertainty forces families to consider relocating cities or even countries.Please look into better alternatives @dmgbnagar@UPGovt
@FariHasib@dmgbnagar@UPGovt Sad to know the current state of schools in Delhi NCR paying huge sums of money for kids to just sit at home and for schools to role in all the funds.
@FariHasib@dmgbnagar@UPGovt The current state of affairs in Delhi / ncr schools is absolutely crazy. Children have spent more than half the year at homes while we continue to pay the full fee. Schools being shut each time it gets cold hot rainy too polluted is absurd.