Bihar School Principal Fails To Translate Hindi Sentence To English During Surprise Inspection
Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) Ravindra Kumar paid an unexpected visit to a government school in the Pakdidayal block region of the Motihari district, where the incident occurred.
The state of the education system in Bihar has been concerning for years. Several viral videos of teachers and students from different parts of Bihar have shown the actual state of schools in the region.
During a surprise inspection, a school principal in Motihari, Bihar, was caught on camera failing to translate a line from Hindi to English. The video shared by the Bihar Tak channel caught the attention of people on the internet and went viral.
Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) Ravindra Kumar paid an unexpected visit to a government school in the Pakdidayal block region of the Motihari district, where the incident occurred.
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¡ª Bihar Tak (@BiharTakChannel) July 10, 2022
SDO Ravindra Kumar asked the principal to translate a straightforward Hindi phrase, "main Vidyalaya jata hun." Although the headmaster stumbled over his remarks, he could not translate the sentences.
The SDO also requested a Sanskrit translation of the sentence from the headmaster.
The video, since it went viral, has garnered over 40k views. Reacting to the video, netizens wrote:
Heartly thanks SDO sir
¡ª SAMSHAD ALAM (@alamphp) July 11, 2022
Please take strong action for this type of headmaster,
Do something for improves our nation children feature
Beautiful inspection ,he at last describe the best he get learn from the situation of school ,some senior Beaurocrat go for inspection just to insult someone and try to make famous himself but this one is different , this is real inspection .
¡ª Vishal Kumar (@VishalK76003095) July 10, 2022
Well done Sir.
¡ª Awnish Kumar (@AwnishK25679344) July 10, 2022
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Thanks ??
@NitishKumar @PMOIndia ye haal hai bihar me education ka. Govt is still serious on such issues?? https://t.co/p3FdVVYy2s
¡ª Neutral People (@Janta_Ki_Voice) July 10, 2022
Real picture of Bihar's education system. https://t.co/R2vMSA9OH2
¡ª Vinay K Mahto (@coolvinay01) July 11, 2022
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¡ª Atul (@GanpatiAtul) July 10, 2022
Following the inspection, Ravindra Kumar advised the teachers to prepare ahead of time before showing up for their regular classes. Furthermore, he claimed that professors no longer engage in self-study.
"The education department should conduct orientation programs for the teachers," he said. "Teachers have lost the habit of self-studying. "The education department should give proper training to teachers from time to time," Ravindra Kumar said after the inspection.
After this, SDO Ravindra Kumar went to the school headmaster, Vishwanath Ram's room. The headmaster also failed to answer some basic questions asked by the SDO.
A few days ago, a Bihar professor claimed to have returned his salary:
In Bihar, a professor decided to protest in his unique way.
"There's no one to teach, so what's the salary for?" ¡ª A college lecturer in Bihar who had grown dissatisfied with his students' poor attendance made this simple justification.
Making a dramatic u-turn about his actions and statements, he wrote a letter. He tendered a written apology to the university registrar forwarded by the college principal for the entire incident.
He wrote, "I realized that one should behave according to the norms of the university. I will not take such emotional steps in the future. I withdraw all my oral and written statements concerning the return of my salary and transfer."
(With ANI inputs)
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