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Rajasthan Government Restricts Outsider Access to Schools Amid CJP Inspections

The Rajasthan government has limited outsider access to schools following plans by the Cockroach Janta Party to inspect educational facilities across nine districts.

The Rajasthan government has issued a directive restricting the entry of outsiders into government schools, requiring permission from school principals. This decision comes shortly after the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) announced plans to conduct inspections of dilapidated government schools throughout several districts in the state.

According to reports, CJP co-convener Ranka received requests to evaluate schools in nine districts, including Jaipur, Kota, Jodhpur, and others, as part of a statewide initiative to address issues in these institutions. The CJP has expressed concern over the ongoing neglect toward classroom repairs and other student-related issues, which they claim have been overlooked by the administration.

This restriction follows reported protests in various government schools, where participants have highlighted a lack of amenities and a shortage of teachers. The protests indicate escalating dissatisfaction among students and parents regarding school conditions in the state.

CJP representatives have warned of a potential movement if the government fails to present a concrete plan for necessary repairs. As the CJP prepares for inspections over the next two weeks, the government's response to these developments remains to be observed.