Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s decision on making Yogi Adityanath, the 21st Chief Minister of the densely Indian State, Uttar Pradesh has drawn in the leftist criticism from the various people, though he was largely supported in the home state.
From the very beginning, Yogi was broadly considered as the religious leader, rather than a secular protagonist. Putting aside the theories and statistics, however, Yogi ascended the throne of the Chief Minister of UP.
Soon after coming to power, Yogi amended few rules that almost blew away the freedom of the school teachers, though some appeared meaningful and moral, the others were quite fascist.
Out of various new norms introduced by him, the idea of banning teachers from carrying cell phones, wearing t-shirts inside the school premises is quite bilateral. Though, the ban on chewing pans is so far considered as a good decision.
According to the sources, these are the following regulations that must be followed from the very moment:
1. The school premises should be clean and if there is any spot of pan masala etc. on walls, it should be cleaned by tomorrow. Inspection of the same will be the duty of Sankul Prabhari.
2. In any circumstance, teachers should not use pan masala, gutka, tobacco products, cigarettes etc. in the school premises during the school time.
3. The school administration needs to make sure that there are no betel shops near the school and if there is any, get it shut as soon as possible.
4. Teachers should be well-dressed in formals and should not wear T-shirts.
5. Prayers must not be missed in any school under any circumstance. Additionally, the manual bells should be used.
6. In schools, especially in junior schools, if the girls are facing the problem of eve-teasing, they should inform the school administration immediately.
7. Mobile phones must not be unnecessarily used during the school time.
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