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India’s latest Education Ministry report exposes a deep crisis in the school system. Over 1 Lakh schools are being run by a single teacher, and 8,000 schools have zero enrolled students — yet 20,817 teachers are posted there! Top states with single-teacher schools: • Andhra Pradesh – 12,912 • Madhya Pradesh – 7,217 • Rajasthan – 6,482 Top states with zero-enrolment schools: • West Bengal – 3,812 • Telangana – 2,245 • Madhya Pradesh – 463 This shocking imbalance shows how unequal the distribution of teachers and resources is. In some places, teachers struggle alone; in others, they have no students at all. Is the New Education Policy addressing this reality? 🎙️ Watch this detailed analysis on SK EDUCATION MP — where we bring the real voice of India’s teachers to the forefront. Over 1 Lakh single-teacher schools in India 8,000 schools with zero students enrolled 20,817 teachers posted in empty schools Andhra Pradesh tops with 12,912 single-teacher schools Madhya Pradesh has 7,217 single-teacher schools, 463 zero-enrolment schools Education Ministry seeks answers from states Unequal distribution of resources affects education quality #SKEducationMP #शिक्षा #TeacherNews #EducationCrisis #MadhyaPradeshNews #SingleTeacherSchool #ZeroStudentSchool #TeacherTransfer #EducationSystem #EducationPolicy #IndianEducation #EducationReform #SchoolEducation #AndhraPradeshNews #TeacherProblems #EducationMinistry #PrimarySchools #GovernmentSchools #EducationAlert #HindiNews Raises questions on New Education Policy goals Some teachers overworked, others idle “Every child deserves a teacher; every teacher deserves a class.”