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Jamtara: BJYM workers burnt effigy of CM in paper leak case

Jamtara: BJYM burnt the effigy of Chief Minister Hemant Soren in Subhash Chowk in protest against the leaking of question paper of JSSC examination conducted by Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission. Senior BJP leader Virendra Mandal participated in this program as the chief guest. He said that Hemant Soren is an anti-youth government, which has proved to be an anti-youth government in Jharkhand through its misdeeds. He has murdered democracy, for this the Chief Minister should publicly apologize and resign from his post. The paper leak case should be investigated by CBI. BJP District President Somnath Singh said that the Jharkhand government is completely cut off from the public and is not able to do any work in the interest of the public. Today the youth are wandering on the streets due to unemployment and the government is not able to conduct even a single examination. BJYM President Anup Pandey said that Hemant Soren’s government is anti-youth and ever since Hemant Soren became the Chief Minister, all the work is being done against the youth. The effigy burning program was led by Jamtara BJP city president Arijit Mishra. BJP District General Secretary Sumit Sharan, BJP District Vice President Sukumar Sarkhel, Babita Raut, Pintu Gupta, Jamtara Extension Officer Ankush Kumar, Pradeep Raut, Brajesh Raut, Ashok Mandal, Jeet Dubey, Santosh Mandal etc. were present on the occasion.

Training given to government teachers on inclusive education

On Monday, a one-day training on inclusive education was given to teachers in the auditorium of Plus Two High School by the Education Department. The training was inaugurated by APO Ujjwal Kumar Mishra, BEO Sukhdev Prasad Yadav, resource teacher Kanchan Gopal Yadav, Sultan Akhtar. As an instructor, APO Ujjwal Kumar Mishra said that increasing awareness about inclusive education improves teachers’ confidence in their ability to teach students with diverse learning needs. Awareness in inclusive education can be raised through interactions with teachers and key community members with disabilities. It is extremely important to implement inclusive education in schools. Today, disabled people have proved their talent in every field, we all should understand this. Inclusive education is an important part of the school. CRP Raghavendra Narayan Singh, Santosh Kumar, Gopal Kumar Sao, Mohd Hashmi, Ambika Kumar, Somen Kumar, teachers Mohd Imam, Ajay Kumar etc. were present in the training.

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