‘Many Teachers Expose Their Bodies’: Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar Advises Teachers Should Maintain Good Conduct so That Students Inculcate Good Values, Remarks Spark Row (Watch Video)

Madan Dilawar asked teachers to wear appropriate dress, reach school on time, use decent language and refrain from chewing tobacco so that children learn good habits.

Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar (Photo Credit: X/mukesh1275)

Jaipur, October 16: Rajasthan School Education Minister Madan Dilawar on Wednesday advised teachers to maintain a good conduct in schools so that students inculcate good values. He asked teachers to wear appropriate dress, reach school on time, use decent language and refrain from chewing tobacco so that children learn good habits.

"Many teachers expose their bodies. This does not inculcate good values in boys and girls. They should think that I am a teacher and take care of the kind of dress they should wear and what they should eat. Many teachers walk unsteadily to reach school. What will the children think that drinking alcohol is good?" Dilawar said. Rajasthan Govt Puts School Teacher on Awaited Posting Order After Video of Students Massaging Her Legs and Feet Goes Viral, State Minister Madan Dilawar Says ‘Such Acts Won’t Be Tolerated’.

‘Many Teachers Expose Their Bodies’

He was addressing a gathering at Neem Ka Thana on Wednesday, where he inaugurated the Upper Primary Sanskrit School building in the Nrusinghpuri village. He further said, "Those who do such acts, they are not teachers, they are the enemies of children. It is a sin to call them teachers. Our conduct should be such that children can take values from us." Akbar Will Not Be Taught As ‘Great’ in Schools: Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar Announces Removal of Mughal Emperor From School Textbooks.

Dilawar said he has seen teachers chewing tobacco, using an indecent language, reaching school late and giving unreasonable excuses. The education minister also said he has issued an order that teachers would not leave during duty hours to offer prayers and for other religious rituals.

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