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Arabic Schools In Karnataka Disregarding Government Regulations, Students Suffer: Survey Report

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A recent survey conducted by the ministry of education, Karnataka Government, has pointed out that the Arabic schools in the state are not following the regulations provided by the state education department.

Karnataka:  A recent survey conducted by the ministry of education, Karnataka Government, has pointed out that the Arabic schools in the state are not following the regulations provided by the state education department. This has underlined the notion that the students studying in such schools have not been prepared enough to compete with students from other schools.

Karnataka School Education Minister, BC Nagesh, says, “We decided to conduct a survey of those schools and found that the majority of Arabic schools aren’t following whatever is prescribed by the State Education dept. We asked Asst. Commissioner to review it and will take action after getting the report.”

According to Nagesh, complaints have surfaced over the quality of education in Arabic Schools in Karnataka. “We received complaints that students of these schools aren’t capable of competing with students of other schools as they don’t have a proper standard of education,” Nagesh told Sources.

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As per the survey, in the state of Karnataka, there are a total of 203 aided and unaided schools and pre-university colleges that teach Arabic. Most of which are located in northern Karnataka and the coastal regions. They have all registered under the State Education department.

According to Naresh, these schools have to follow the regulations given by the ministry, but the majority of the schools are not following them. The survey also found out that the students of these Arabic schools are not taught other languages and Science.

Nagesh said there are very few Arabic schools that are following the prescribed course and as a result, the students are unable to compete with other students.

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An anti-corruption activist group filed a complaint against the media adviser to CM Bommai for allegedly attempting to bribe journalists of several media houses “in disguise of Deepawali gift”

Bengaluru: An anti-corruption activist group, Janaadhikaara Sangharsha Parishath, filed a complaint with Karnataka Lokayukta against the media adviser to Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai for allegedly attempting to bribe journalists of several media houses “in disguise of Deepawali gift”.

The complainant seeks direction to the ADGP of Karnataka Lokayukta Police for an investigation into the matter of an alleged cash gift given to journalists, editors and reporters of the channels and papers. According to the complaint, CM Bommai through his media advisor, Shankar Pagoji, has tried to bribe journalists recently.

“Information about a complaint submitted to ADGP, Karnataka Lokayukta Police, Bangalore against the Chief Minister of Karnataka for payment of bribes to chief reporters of several media houses in disguise of Deepawali gifts, through his media coordinator Shankar Pagoji for Criminal Offence of Prevention of Corruption Act, 1088, Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Act, 2018 and relevant provisions of any other law,” stated the complaint.

Meanwhile, the Congress on Friday demanded a judicial probe into the alleged cash gift case against the BJP government headed by Basavaraj Bommai.

The Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) in its official Twitter handle questioned the source of the “money” being misused by the government.

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KPCC tweeted, ” There should be a judicial inquiry into the Chief Minister’s office ‘sweet box bribe’ to journalists. Is that misuse of public tax money? What is the source of the money? How much bribes have been paid? How many received bribes? How many (journalists) returned?”

“We did not simply campaign against Bommai as PayCM. This government is receiving bribes, and giving bribes. All bribes are routed through PayCM. The government is trying to hush up scams by purchasing media outlets just like the government came to power by purchasing MLAs,” claimed the KPCC in another tweet.

The Congress, in September, launched the ‘PayCM’ campaign accusing the BJP of corruption in the state.

Other Congress leaders, including Jairam Ramesh and Randeep Singh Surjewala also demanded an explanation from the government on the alleged journalist bribing matter.

Surjewala tweeted, “The #40PercentSarkar seeks to bribe the journalists with Rs1 Lakh cash! Will Mr. Bommai answer- 1. Isn’t it “bribe” being offered by CM? 2. What is the source of Rs1,00,000? Has it come from Public Exchequer or from CM himself? 3. Will ED/IT take note?”

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