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Lack of quality education 

Published : Tuesday, 21 April, 2026 at 12:00 AM  Count : 60
Dear Sir,

Education is the basic human right. But in the current context, the quality of education in the remote areas is poor. Everyone is being brought up as a certified child. There are many times when teachers are recruited.

Many times, many honest and qualified teachers are forced to leave under the pressure of the managing committee. In every educational institution in the remote areas, there is a syndicate between the teachers, which affects the students. The teachers are addicted to money and the students are not taught the minimum values. They are not taught, the basic piece of creativity in the books is far from being invented.

Because of this, many poor and talented students drop out and their dreams are shattered instantly. 

Taspia Sultana Jami
Student, Satkania Govt College



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