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Politics increased over ban on entry of journalists in schools, Odisha government has taken a decision…

Bhubaneswar | Odisha Government School News : Naveen Patnaik, who was CM for 5 consecutive terms, holds a special place in the hearts of the people. Often they surprise everyone with their decisions. In such a situation, once again a decision taken by the Odisha government remains a matter of discussion. A political controversy has started in the state over the decision to ban the entry of journalists in the schools of some districts. This step has been taken after the news was circulated. Hitting out at the state government over the decision, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Monday said the press is the fourth pillar of democracy and it cannot be stopped from entering any public establishment.

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The news of being weak in maths was shown…

Odisha Government School News : The District Education Officer of Dhenkanal had on Saturday directed the block education officers and headmasters not to allow unauthorized entry of journalists into schools and classrooms. Along with this, complain about such cases to the police. Similar guidelines were also issued to the block education officers and headmasters of Kendrapara district. According to official sources, the state government has taken this step after some news channels aired reports about children studying in these districts being weak in mathematics. Couldn’t even tell the hill.

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It is wrong not to allow journalists to enter the school.

Odisha Government School News : Education Minister Pradhan had said that it is unfair to ban the entry of media in the school premises. Schools are a public institution in a democratic system. The media should not create any hindrance in the teaching process, but the fourth pillar of democracy cannot be stopped from entering the campus to collect news. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Aparajita Sarangi said that she is surprised about this guideline. Sarangi is known for his work as the School and Mass Education Secretary of Odisha. He said that it is unfortunate and the decision concerned should be withdrawn immediately.

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