'Saamana Agralekh' criticized the government's announcement to provide uniform to teachers

'Saamana Agralekh' criticized the government's announcement to provide uniform to teachers

State Education Minister Dada Bhuse has now announced that uniforms will be provided to teachers as well. The state government will provide funds for this.
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State Education Minister Dada Bhuse has now announced that uniforms will be provided to teachers as well. The state government will provide funds for this. The government has been strongly criticized in 'Saamana Agralekha' on this. Saamana has taken the government to task on the issue of uniforms under the headline 'Give a 'dress code' to ministers too!' He has stated that along with teachers, IAS officers and ministers should also decide on their uniforms.

What is the issue in the match headline?

Give ministers a 'dress code' too!

Uniform is a dress code, why is it only for teachers or police? IAS officers should also be given uniforms and ministers should also decide on their own uniforms. Those who want to implement a policy of giving uniforms to teachers should look at the overall decline of Maharashtra. There is no telling what will come out of the minds of ministers. Not only education, but everything is being played out. What difference will imposing a 'dress code' make?

While the education system in Maharashtra is in shambles, Education Minister Dada Bhuse has announced that uniforms will be provided to teachers in the state. The government will provide funds to implement a dress code for teachers. Not only do students have uniforms, now teachers will also be seen in uniforms. In the meantime, a dress code was also implemented for priests and devotees in temples in Maharashtra. Students in the state are not getting uniforms on time and it has been revealed that there has been a scam in the uniform transaction. Now there will be a competition to eat brokerage in the 'purchase' and 'tender bidding' of teacher uniforms. If teachers in the state are going to get uniforms, then there is no problem with the Chief Minister, ministers, MLAs and administrative officers also having these uniforms. A 'fancy dress' competition is held in the Maharashtra legislature during the session and there is an attempt to show off their wealth. Therefore, this equality in the government is needed at all levels. The 'dress code' of politicians is white. But some people are showing off their bright colorful saris and robes. Some people walk around in the ministry and legislature wearing suits. Prime Minister Modi changes his 'dress' four times a day. So what should we do about his dress code? Again, he wears a suit worth Rs 10 lakh at a time. The exact opposite can be said about Yogi Adityanath's dress code.

Saffron Kafni and Lungi

This dress code suits his spiritual lifestyle. But he is in politics and is also the Chief Minister. Politicians in the South wear white lungis and shirts. But this dress code does not apply to the students of his school. Chidambaram used to wear tight 'lungis' to Parliament and cabinet meetings. But he comes to the Supreme Court in a tightly ironed shirt, pants and black coat. Therefore, which dress code is correct is the question. State Education Minister Bhuse has now taken a decision to provide uniforms to teachers in Maharashtra. There is no money in the Maharashtra treasury. The honorarium of the beloved sisters was reduced from 1500 to 500 due to financial shortage. Now how many crores will the government spend on teachers' uniforms? And who exactly will get this uniform tender? Basically, teachers' salaries are not paid on time. Instead of uniforms, the government should focus on teachers' salaries, training, and school infrastructure. Again, what is the exact number of teachers? Which teachers in the state will the government provide uniforms? Will the uniform rule also apply to central schools and international schools, or will only Zilla Parishad teachers be required to wear uniforms? What if teachers in municipal schools also want uniforms? There are over 3 lakh teachers in primary and upper primary schools in Maharashtra. The number of teachers in private aided and unaided schools is also over two lakh. All of them will have to be provided with at least three uniforms a year. Therefore

Large financial turnover

It will happen and everyone will wash their hands of that turnover. Now, why is uniform a dress code only for teachers or police? IAS officers should also be given uniforms and ministers should also decide on their own uniforms. This equality is needed not only in clothes but in all respects. Ministers' offices are not the same either. They have already put a burden on the treasury by working as they want in government offices. There is no problem in having the same offices, furniture and arrangements for all ministers. Ministers get government cars! But there is no 'code' there either. Why is it not a rule that all ministers should use government vehicles? Those who come to the ministry and the legislature in expensive foreign cars like Mercedes, BMW, Range Rover according to their own whims, go to villages and villages and the ministers' henchmen sit in government cars and waste government money. Therefore, there should also be 'uniform' rules regarding the use of vehicles by ministers. I was going to say this when the matter of teachers' uniforms came up. All this pomp and circumstance of wealth has not come from personal effort. So why make a disgusting display of it and mock the poverty of the people? Those who want to implement the policy of providing uniforms to teachers should look at the overall decline of Maharashtra. There is no telling what will come out of the minds of ministers. Not only education, but everything is being played out. What difference will imposing a 'dress code' make?

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