Shocking Numbers: Nearly 8,000 Assam Schools Fail to Meet Pupil-Teacher Ratio
As concerns mount over quality education, 7,948 schools in Assam reportedly lack the ideal pupil-teacher ratio, raising alarms about learning standards.

Shocking Numbers: Nearly 8,000 Assam Schools Fail to Meet Pupil-Teacher Ratio
In a startling revelation, nearly 8,000 schools in Assam are reportedly not meeting the ideal pupil-teacher ratio, raising significant questions about the quality of education in the state. Education Minister Ranoj Pegu previously highlighted the issue of single-teacher government primary schools, with 2,670 such institutions currently operating.
The implications of these figures are grave, as overcrowded classrooms and insufficient teaching staff threaten the educational development of countless students. Parents and education advocates are demanding immediate action from the government to address this alarming trend and ensure that every child has access to quality education.
This situation underscores the urgent need for accountability among officials tasked with overseeing educational standards. The government must prioritize reforms to improve the pupil-teacher ratio and enhance the learning environment for all children in Assam. As reported by The Hindu.
Source: The Hindu
