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‘Bossism’ in tuition centres

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
April 14, 2021
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The rowdy attitude has yet again surfaced in one of tuition points in Srinagar where a student has been beaten up to pulp for unknown reasons. One fails to understand whether the parents are paying hefty amount to the coaching centres for imparting education or beating their wards black and blue. There are people who question the administration for allowing these institutions to function normally despite the closure of educational institutions amid the second wave of deadly COVID-19 pandemic, allowing the coaching centres to charge hefty amounts from students and also beating the students as per their will. As the administration has turned its eye blind towards the open loot of the people by these coaching centres, the people believe that the administration is hand-in-glove with the tuition points as it has given every right to them to loot and beat the students as per the will. There should have been atleast some criteria for charging the annual charges from the students. But, one fails to understand why administration has failed so far to bring a white paper out to ensure that the poor section of the society will not suffer. There is a need to take all the necessary measures and ensure that the decision as per the will of these coaching centres will come to an end. There is a need to pass strict directions to the coaching centres about thrashing the students and the teachers involved in beating the student today in the coaching centre here, a video of which also went viral on social media must be dealt with strictly so that such an event will not take place in the future.

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