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Govt must treat private education sector as cooperator not competitor: AAP | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 19: Almost every section of our society seems badly effected by the ongoing Corona crisis where miseries of poor labor class was observed in one way whereas day to day problems of middle class population are also quite serious in spite of its mute silence as usual, the huge number of educated youth has to pull on its livelihood by working in private education sector at marginal salaries and has to face hand to mouth like situation now a days too, stated by Aam Aadmi Party-J&K, Jammu in a press release issued here at Jammu today. Though loud claims are being made to help the poor class but despite visible efforts of govt and social organization on social media but in fact, still above 80% such lot is aggrieved, released added. Majority of employees of private education sector belong to middle class and that too has to face heat of its economical crisis after even wait of more than month time and must be accommodated without delay, release further added. Private educational institutions are close since 5th. March 2020, fees and other due charges have not been received because of ongoing Corona crisis, needy employees of such institutions have to face tough as their two months salary is unpaid, release further added. Pertinent to mention here that it is our private sector which is contributing a lot on our education front and must be treated as cooperator not the competitor by the govt at all and must be take care of during ongoing crisis, release further added. |
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