Thursday, November 19, 2009

Right to life stir shuts Manipur educational institutions for 2 months

sources- Times of India, New Delhi

NEW DELHI: In the time of Right to Education Act, Innovation Universities of world class, public-private partnership and all the excitement in the Capital about the big education revolution in the offing, one thing has gone unnoticed: for nearly two months all educational institutions -- from schools to university -- in Manipur are shut.
In fact, agitationists protesting against the extra-judicial killing of 27-year-old Chongkham Sanjit by security forces in July have tweaked the motto of Right to Education. The new slogan is, `No right to life, no right to education'. While the Central government, especially HRD ministry, has the standard excuse of education being part of the concurrent list, the state government's attempt to negotiate with various agitating groups has borne no fruit so far. HRD minister Kapil Sibal says, "Whatever be the situation children's education should not suffer. These are vital years." State government officials are not willing to come on record. Few who agree to talk only say, "Schools and colleges in the valley are closed but those in hill districts are functioning." As per 2007-08 data, Manipur has 2,751 primary and upper primary schools. Leaders of All Manipur Students Union, Kangleipak Students Association and Manipur Students Federation mock at government's claim that schools outside the valley is functioning. "Government schools in the valley are open but no child is attending them," says one student leader.
Pradip Phanjoubam, editor of the `Imphal Free Press', the state's largest circulated English daily, makes a similar point. "The state government is at loss on what to do next. Parents are insecure and no one wants to send their children to school." He also does not agree with the state government's view that schools and colleges in the hill districts are unaffected. According to him, schools in the hills are equally paralysed. An attempt by Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur, All Manipur Students' Guardians Organisation (AMSGO) and All Tribal Students Union of Manipur for resumption of classes has not borne any fruit. A few days back, some schools opened but were burnt down.

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