Rajasthan issues an order restricting the entry of outsiders into government schools and limiting photography, soon after the Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP) announces it will conduct inspections. The order comes as schools and media reports focus on protests and alleged shortcomings in some government institutions.
According to reports, the directive follows demonstrations in parts of Rajasthan’s government schools over alleged lack of amenities and shortages of teachers. Videos and accounts of these protests have been shared through media and social media in recent weeks. The CJP’s announcement of planned inspections is cited as part of the timing of the state’s restrictions, which also include a ban or limits on photographing activities in schools.
While both outlets describe the same government action and the same underlying disputes about school conditions, their emphasis differs. One highlights the state’s response as linked to CJP’s inspection plans, while the other situates the order more explicitly within the broader pattern of recent protests circulated online.