Atishi Finds MCD Schools In Terrible Condition During A Surprise Inspection
Only ten of the school's nineteen teachers were present when the inspection was conducted.

Delhi Education Minister Atishi Marlena | IANS
During a surprise inspection on Saturday, Delhi Education Minister Atishi voiced her displeasure with the state of a school run by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) in Munirka village. Accessible officials stated that the school has been given a week to make improvements and implement corrective actions before a follow-up inspection takes place the following week.
Only ten of the school's nineteen teachers were present when the inspection was conducted. Additionally, a sizable portion of the student body was absent, according to officials.
Officials reported that the school's restrooms were in terrible condition, that dirt covered the walls and floors of some classrooms, and that one classroom's lights were broken, making it difficult for students to study in sufficient light.
Atishi's Statement
"Education in government schools is trusted by parents, but the state of these institutions jeopardizes the future of the students," Atishi stated.
Upon reviewing the attendance record, it was discovered that multiple educators had been absent for an extended period of time, resulting in students being left unattended in class. Officials said, "Students' attendance at the school is also quite low."
RECENT STORIES
-
JoSAA 2025 Round 5 Seat Allotment Results Declared At josaa.nic.in; Check Details -
CM Revanth Reddy Lauds US-Telangana Partnership, Envisions $1 Trillion Economy With American Support -
'Congress Showing Double Standards On Aadhaar Issue': BJP's Sambit Patra After Supreme Court Verdict... -
iPhone Production In India Set to Surge Despite Chinese Workforce Exit from Foxconn Plant -
Union Minister Chirag Paswan Receives Death Threat On Instagram Ahead Of Bihar Assembly Polls