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Under Graduate Mayor for Information Technology Fame Bangalore – Exposing Indian Education Policy Failure

Under Graduate Mayor for Information Technology Fame Bangalore
– Exposing Indian Education Policy Failure

The state government has issued orders to conduct elections to the crucial arms of the civic administration along with that for the mayoral posts.

The order issued by the urban development department in this regard on April 4 applies to all the 12 standing committees. Elections to the posts of the mayor and deputy mayor have been scheduled for April 30.


Under the rotation basis, the BBMP will now have a woman from a Scheduled Caste as its next mayor and the deputy mayor will be from the backward caste (2A) category.

The mayor's post is reserved for a woman from the Scheduled Caste.

The upcoming BBMP council polls to elect mayor and deputy mayor for a one-year term on April 29.

There are 2 contenders for this Post.
1.
Sharadamma, councillor from Shattihalli, has a Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC)

2.
Roopa Ramesh from Bilekahalli has completed her Pre-university College (PUC)

Sharadamma and Roopa are first-time councilors

When MiD DAY tried to call Sharadamma, her husband Ramanjaneya received the call and chose to answer on her behalf.

More Information on other Councilors in Bangalore city the city of Information Technology.

Out of 198 councilors
1.
Only 26 are graduates

2.
60 are not even matriculate

3.
Over 25 have passed SSLC

4.
while the rest hold qualifications like PUC, diplomas and Industrial Training (ITI)

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1 comments:

Destination Infinity April 28, 2011  

Its a selection policy failure, more than an education policy failure.

Destination Infinity