Rajasthan Minister's School Surprise: Anger Over Dirty Toilets in Jodhpur

Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar made an unannounced visit to government schools in Jodhpur's Mandore area. He observed morning assemblies and checked attendance records while interacting with students. The minister praised the schools' discipline and national anthem practices during his inspection. However, he expressed strong anger over dirty and poorly maintained toilets, ordering immediate cleaning and repairs.

Key Points: Madan Dilawar Inspects Jodhpur Schools, Orders Toilet Repairs

  • Minister conducted surprise inspection at two government schools in Mandore area
  • Checked morning assemblies and teacher attendance registers
  • Praised students' discipline and national anthem practices
  • Expressed strong displeasure over dirty, dilapidated toilet conditions
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Rajasthan Minister visits school in Jodhpur, expresses anger over lack of sanitation

Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar conducted surprise school inspections in Jodhpur, praising discipline but expressing anger over dirty, poorly maintained toilets and ordering immediate repairs.

"He found them dirty, poorly maintained, and in a dilapidated condition - Government Officials"

Jaipur, Nov 15

Rajasthan Education and Panchayati Raj Minister, and Minister in-charge of Jodhpur and Phalodi districts, Madan Dilawar, on Saturday, conducted a surprise inspection of two government schools in Jodhpur's Mandore area, government officials said.

His sudden arrival created a stir among staff and students.

Minister Dilawar first reached the Mahatma Gandhi Government School in Mandore directly from the Circuit House at around 10 a.m. on Saturday.

Without informing school authorities, he checked the morning prayer assembly, inspected the attendance registers of teachers and students, and interacted with the children to learn about various school activities.

He then proceeded to the Government Higher Secondary School in Phool Bagh, where the morning assembly prayer was already underway.

Standing quietly behind the students, the Minister observed the proceedings before joining the children in reciting the national anthem.

He also listened to the students' daily thoughts and news presentations, praising their discipline and the systematic conduct of the assembly.

During the visit, the Minister reviewed the milk distribution process under the nutrition programme and appreciated the smooth arrangement.

He noted that the school regularly conducts the national anthem during morning assembly and again five minutes before dispersal, calling it a good practice.

However, Minister Dilawar expressed strong displeasure upon inspecting the toilets at the Phool Bagh Government Higher Secondary School.

He found them dirty, poorly maintained, and in a dilapidated condition.

Calling the school principal to the spot, the Minister directed immediate cleaning and repair work.

He instructed the Education Department officials to ensure proper sanitation standards and to maintain school facilities regularly, stressing that cleanliness must be prioritised in all government schools.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Dirty toilets in government schools is such a common problem. Girls especially face so much difficulty. Good that the minister took notice and gave immediate instructions. Hope they actually implement the repairs.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the minister's surprise visit, why do we need ministers to personally inspect basic sanitation? Shouldn't there be a proper system in place? This shows systemic failure in education administration.
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Arjun K
Good to see he appreciated the positive aspects too - the discipline, national anthem practice, and nutrition programme. Balanced approach is important. Hope the sanitation issues get fixed soon! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
As a parent, I know how important clean toilets are for children's health and attendance. Many children avoid drinking water to avoid using dirty washrooms. This affects their concentration in class. Hope this inspection brings real change.
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Michael C
The fact that he joined the national anthem and listened to students' presentations shows genuine interest. More ministers should follow this hands-on approach rather than just photo opportunities.

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