Change the mindset about Kannada-medium schools, says Minister BC Nagesh | Tech Reddy

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School Education and Literacy Minister BC Nagesh on Saturday said while the government was taking steps to improve infrastructure and facilities in Kannada-medium schools, people should also change their minds and go for them.

Speaking at the Kannada Shala Makkala Habba organized by Keshava Smriti Samvardhana Samiti here, Mr. Nagesh said that the two main problems in Kannada-medium schools were lack of teachers and lack of classes. “The state government is dealing with both of these issues,” he said.

The government has passed orders to appoint 13,363 teachers, which include a few of the third sex, in a 1:1 ratio. These teachers will be on duty from January 2023 after the completion of the document scrutiny process and other formalities. The state government is building 7,000 ‘Viveka’ classrooms in government schools.

“There is a certain mentality against Kannada-medium schools. We need to overcome it,” he said, adding that even if students want to come to these schools, the mentality of parents prevents them from joining Kannada-medium schools. medium. The Minister appreciated the work done in Dakshina Kannada to save such schools.

Alvas Education Foundation president Mohan Alva said private institutions should come forward to protect and open Kannada-medium schools. “If you give good facilities, people will definitely join Kannada-medium schools. An example is the Kannada school in our campus (in Moodbidri), which attracts students from all over the State,” he said.

The foundation provides free education to these students by spending ₹1.2 lakh every year for each child, he said.

Mr. Alva said that the foundation is ready to offer free education to students selected by the Government if the latter is ready to spend ₹75,000 for each child.

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