Parents Storm Rajendra Vidyalaya Jamshedpur Over Mass Student Failures
Demand immediate promotion for 10th and 12th graders at Rajendra Vidyalaya
Key Points:
• Parents confront Rajendra Vidyalaya over high failure rates in 10th, 12th grades
• School accused of prioritizing finances over education quality
• Principal defends decision, suggests year repetition for struggling students
JAMSHEDPUR – Furious parents stormed Rajendra Vidyalaya, demanding immediate promotion for their failing children in 10th and 12th grades.
The confrontation erupted over alleged poor educational standards at the school.
Parents claim subpar teaching methods led to a high number of failures.
Moreover, they accused the institution of neglecting students’ academic needs.
"The school prioritizes profits over our children’s education," one parent exclaimed.
Meanwhile, the principal defended the school’s position under intense pressure.
He acknowledged the offer of retests for struggling students.
However, he insisted that repeating the year might benefit many failing pupils.
"Given the large number of failures, grade repetition seems necessary," the principal explained.
On the other hand, parents remained unconvinced by the school’s reasoning.
They threatened further protests if their demands were not met promptly.
The situation highlights the tension between academic standards and parental expectations.
Furthermore, it raises questions about the quality of education in some institutions.
The confrontation has sparked a debate on the balance between student welfare and academic integrity.
As the standoff continues, the school faces mounting pressure to address parents’ concerns.
The outcome of this dispute could have far-reaching implications for educational policies in Jamshedpur.

