By- Harkirat Kaur Sabhra
Every government runs the education department along with other departments at its own discretion and in its own way. In the days to come many plans and schemes are made but seldom come into action. On the face of it, the government’s plans look great, but on closer inspection, it doesn’t take long for the situation to become clear. Adarsh schools are already very open in Punjab but how much the poor children benefit from these schools is before all of us. The cost of education has risen to such an extent that it is beyond the reach of the poor. Punjab today ranks 17th in the country in terms of education. Extremely backward states like Bihar account for 50 per cent of the annual income. A / IPS are elected whereas Punjab is sometimes completely empty in terms of percentage. Our education system is infected with another disease and our governments are treating another disease. Our schools lack teachers, lack buildings, lack furniture, lack libraries, lack laboratories, lack computers, lack electricity to run computers, lack playgrounds, read and teach. There is a lack of proper environment for the process and there are many other shortcomings. Governments need to address these shortcomings and create an environment conducive to learning in schools where students are attracted to face to face schools. Today most of the government schools in Punjab have basic facilities. Are deprived of Due to which the number of students in government schools is also less and the future of the students who come to government schools looks bright. In contrast, facilities are provided in private schools but it is difficult for the poor and some middle class people to pay their fees. The governments of the time should provide all the basic facilities in government schools so that the students who are out of reach of private schools can get a good and quality education.