Representatives of Jharkhand Non-Government School Association met Health Minister Banna Gupta and demanded to make the schools offline.

Reported by BRAIN COMPILER

Jamshedpur, Jan 29: A delegation of Jharkhand Non-Government School Association met Health Minister Banna Gupta on Saturday and apprised him of the plight, condition, and condition of private schools in the state and requested that all classes from class 1 to class 12 should be completed at the earliest. The teaching and learning should be conducted through offline mode.
The minister listened to him seriously and assured that steps will be taken in this direction.

The delegation included Jharkhand NGO's State President Mohammad Tahir Hussain, Vice President Mithilesh Prasad Srivastava, General Secretary Shiv Prakash Sharma and Treasurer Uday Shankar Pathak and Sana Afreen. 

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