Cockroach Janta Party founder Abhijeet Dipke announced a nationwide campaign to improve government schools in villages from August 15. The initiative will urge parents to conduct social audits of basic facilities and sarpanches to upgrade schools. The CJP will recognise village heads who bring visible improvements through its “Sarpanch Challenge”.
New Delhi: Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke on Monday announced a nationwide campaign to improve government schools in villages, calling on parents to conduct social audits of basic facilities and sarpanches to take up the task of improving the institutions.
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The campaign will be launched on August 15, with the CJP calling upon citizens, parents and village leaders to work together to address what it termed “neglect of rural educational infrastructure”.
In a video message, Dipke said he would launch the initiative from his village Hingoli in Maharashtra by approaching the village head with the request of improving the government schools there.
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