Rajasthan’s education department has restricted outsider entry into schools without principal permission. This directive follows the Cockroach Janta Party’s announcement of a statewide campaign. The CJP plans to inspect dilapidated government schools across nine districts over two weeks. Volunteers will raise student issues as the administration has ignored repair demands. The group warns of a movement if a plan for classroom repairs is not presented. Rajasthan’s education department has restricted outsider entry into schools without principal permission. This directive follows the Cockroach Janta Party’s announcement of a statewide campaign. The CJP plans to inspect dilapidated government schools across nine districts over two weeks. Volunteers will raise student issues as the administration has ignored repair demands. The group warns of a movement if a plan for classroom repairs is not presented.
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