Rajasthan bans outsider entry, photography in schools as CJP readies inspections
Restricting access to schools during inspections raises concerns about transparency and accountability.
On August 16, 2026, the Rajasthan Government restricted entry of outsiders in government schools and banned photography without principal approval after Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) announced school inspections. The move followed protests over poor conditions and shortages. Ashutosh Ranka, CJP co-convener, planned visits to inspect schools in several cities. The government cited child protection under Article 21 of the Constitution but faced criticism from opposition leader Tika Ram Jully for attempting to hide issues rather than address them.
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Following CJP inspections, the Rajasthan government implemented restrictions on outsider access and photography in government schools.
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