A political series, hosted by The Quint's Shadab Moizee, that tackles pressing socio-political issues, questions systemic failures, and seeks accountability, aiming to spark informed, critical conversations.
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A political series, hosted by The Quint's Shadab Moizee, that tackles pressing socio-political issues, questions systemic failures, and seeks accountability, aiming to spark informed, critical conversations.
Ground Reality: 20000 Bihar Schools Without Electricity, 7400 Schools Lack Girls Toilets | The Quint
Janab, Aise Kaise?
7 minutes
3 months ago
Ground Reality: 20000 Bihar Schools Without Electricity, 7400 Schools Lack Girls Toilets | The Quint
While the Bihar government makes grand claims of development, the reality on the ground tells a different story — children are still forced to study sitting on gunny sacks, under the open sky, or inside crumbling buildings. Whether it’s viral appeals from girls like Meenakshi in Darbhanga or the condition of schools in Sitamarhi, Gayaji, and Vaishali — the situation remains the same: no proper buildings, no benches or desks, and a complete lack of basic facilities.
Reports reveal that over 2.5 lakh teaching positions remain vacant in Bihar, there is only one teacher for every 110 students on average, and more than 20,000 schools have no electricity. This report doesn't just show images — it raises urgent questions about why the education system is still in such a dire state despite countless promises and government schemes. Watch this special episode of 'Janab Aise Kaise?', which brings to light the truth hidden between government data and ground reality.
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Janab, Aise Kaise?
A political series, hosted by The Quint's Shadab Moizee, that tackles pressing socio-political issues, questions systemic failures, and seeks accountability, aiming to spark informed, critical conversations.