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In this hard-hitting ground report from Bihar, the Witty Chokha team exposes the crumbling state of government education in rural India. What begins as a routine school visit soon unravels into a story of fear, confusion, and administrative failure. At a primary school, teachers hesitate to speak on camera some can’t name Bihar’s Education Minister or Chief Minister, while others struggle to explain what subjects they teach.
The head teacher, Swetha Sarika, appears anxious, repeatedly asking the team to stop filming. Her colleagues, Roshan Kumar, Preeti Kumari, and Jahanara, offer vague and conflicting answers about the school’s operations. The situation escalates when a local villager intervenes, questioning the media’s right to record sparking a tense debate about transparency and accountability.
Through this fearless on-ground investigation, Witty Chokha uncovers Bihar’s most alarming truth: a system where teachers fear questions more than failure, and silence has replaced responsibility in the classroom.