A surprise inspection of a government school in the Uttar Pradesh district of Sambhal was carried out by DM Rajendra Pensia. During this period, the DM discovered startling information. Over 50% of government teachers in schools were using their phones frequently. A teacher in the school was playing a mobile game when the DM searched his phone during the inspection.

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Upon conducting a thorough search of the entire phone, it was discovered that the instructor had played Candy Crush for 1 hour and 17 minutes during his 5.30 hours of work. In addition, a lot of social media platforms were utilised. Following this, the DM examined the copies that the teacher had reviewed and discovered that there were 95 errors spread across six pages. When the DM realised how careless the teachers had been, he gave them a hard lesson. This case concerns the Sambhal Development Block's Sharifpur primary school. The DM has placed that teacher on suspension.

Prem Goyal, a government teacher, had his phone searched by DM. It was discovered that he had been using his phone for work purposes for approximately 2.5 hours. Which he spent roughly one hour and seventeen minutes playing Candy Crush Saga. Spent 26 minutes on mobile conversations with people. Spent the next seventeen minutes on Facebook. Stopped using Google Chrome after about eleven minutes. In terms of this particular school, 101 boys and girls are enrolled. Less than half of the students were present in the school when the DM arrived to conduct an inspection.

Poverty has a variety of effects on education. A subset of the impoverished has parents who lack literacy. They are unaware of the value of education. That is the reason the government manages programmes. The financial crisis makes it more challenging to educate children. Many significant programmes are not implemented correctly as a result of government education officials. 

However, one major contributing factor is also the carelessness of educators. The majority of Indian teachers are regarded as being of low quality. Students are unable to receive a proper, high-quality education as a result. Teachers should occasionally receive training from the government. Make sure they understand their obligations as well. Senior officials should also perform surprise inspections regularly to ensure that they are held accountable for their work.