While the MDA government touts its “Education Revolution,” its own ally, the BJP, has joined the Opposition in sounding the alarm over Meghalaya’s rock-bottom national ranking, exposing a deepening crisis where “paperwork” is reportedly replacing “teaching” in the state’s crumbling classrooms.
The latest Performance Grading Index (PGI) released by the Union Ministry of Education has placed Meghalaya in the 401-460 score bracket the lowest tier in the country.
The report card identifies systemic failures across learning outcomes, infrastructure, governance, and teacher training.
State BJP general secretary Wankitbok Pohshna on Sunday called for an urgent all-party meeting involving coalition partners and stakeholders.
The move is seen as a significant “vote of no confidence” in the Education Department’s current trajectory. Pohshna stated the ranking is a clear signal to overhaul the system. The BJP is pushing for a “Learning Recovery Mission” to address academic gaps and the development of “model schools” that provide basic necessities like sanitation and stable infrastructure, particularly in remote regions.
The party also called for greater transparency in school administration through regular audits and community monitoring, rather than relying on current governance models.
