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Many government-run schools in India suffer from the problem of absentee teachers

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Many government-run schools in India suffer from the problem of absentee teachers


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An Indian state school says one of its teachers has been absent for 23 years of her 24-year career.

Sangeeta Kashyap was recruited as a biology teacher in the central state of Madhya Pradesh in 1990.
School authorities say they do not know when she was last paid a salary, but she is still listed as an employee.
State education officials told the BBC the teacher would be removed her from the post. She is thought to have set an Indian record for staff absenteeism.


Ms Kashyap spent her first year teaching in a school in the town of Dewas, after which she took three years of leave.


In 1994, she was transferred to a school in the city of Indore but then applied for maternity leave and has never turned up for work.


Letters sent by the school to her address have remained unanswered, Sushma Vaishya, principal of the Government Ahilya Ashram School in Indore, said.


An education department official said they had written to education authorities in the state capital, Bhopal, to have Ms Kashyap removed from her post.


"I have no idea why nothing was done. We are writing to them again to remove her," Sanjay Goel told BBC Hindi's Shuraih Niyaazi.


The school is allowed to have three biology teachers, but only two are filled - with the third held by the absentee teacher.


Correspondents say absenteeism is a pervasive problem in government-run schools in India.

A World Bank study in 2004 found that 25% of teachers were absent from school, and only about half were present during unannounced visits to government primary schools.


Ms Kashyap's whereabouts remain unknown and she has not commented on the reports about her in the Indian press.


It is also not clear why she did not return to work or if she has been working elsewhere - correspondents say the fact her post remained empty for so long says little for the competence of education officials.


BBC News - India school teacher 'absent for 23 years'
 
It is easy to single out absenteeism stories

most do not realise what it is to be govt school teacher

their job is to teach the poorest and first generation learners from slums and resettlement colonies.

they have to put up with children who are most difficult to manage due to their family background and localities they come from.

the drop out rate is very high.

for all govt programmes such as census, polio eradication,elections etc they are roped in . their school premises are taken away for such things.

most schools are in rundown conditions. those in buildings ,toilets are in poor shape[ as the students do not have access to this in their homes. they are not trained to use them.]even in teacher training colleges , prospective would be teachers from rural india could not use the western toilets in hostels. it is true.lol

most schools have sub standard furniture,blackboards,windows do not have glass [in a school nearby , this situation for last two years]

teahers have adminstrative duties of distributions of school summer ,winter uniforms, books ,midday meals ,keeping track of tuition fee freeships

under various schemes, attendance records

the teacher salaries are given from a centralised DP facility where the operator has to be taken care off every month to get salary by 5th of every month

with all these pressures , how can they be expected to do what they are supposed to ie teaching

most try to get away as early as possible to private school

delhi govt increased B Ed. courses to two years providing one year internship in govt schools . this way shiela dikshit govt ensured it will get regular
supply of teachers

I only pity these teachers.they have a formidable hopeless job of educating the unteachable.with very poor working conditions
 
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