

Stop the Privatization of BBMB DAV Public School Talwara


Stop the Privatization of BBMB DAV Public School Talwara
The Issue
My children, along with 1200 other students, attend BBMB DAV Public School in Talwara, Punjab. This institution is not just a place where they receive an education; it is a nurturing ground for their dreams and aspirations, offering the kind of quality education that can only be provided by highly experienced teachers at an affordable price. However, there are plans underway to privatize the school as part of BBMB Talwara township's new strategy, threatening to change the landscape of education my children and many others depend on.
BBMB DAV Public School has been a cornerstone in our community, providing educational opportunities to numerous families who depend on its affordability and quality. The school has a long-standing reputation for academic excellence, attributed to the dedication and expertise of its teaching staff. The decision to privatize this school threatens not only the quality of education but also the accessibility for current students and future generations.
Privatization often leads to increased fees, making it challenging for many families to continue their children's education in the manner they expect and deserve. Our community cannot afford these changes, just as BBMB DAV Public School cannot afford to lose the diverse and inclusive environment that has been built over the years.
We acknowledge the need for evolutionary steps in the education sector but firmly believe in the importance of keeping quality education accessible to all. We urge the decision-makers to reconsider the privatization plan. Help us preserve the academic and community spirit of BBMB DAV Public School for all those who cherish it now and for the many who will in the future.
By signing this petition, you are showing support for maintaining the standards and accessibility of education in Talwara. Your signature can help us convince the authorities that our community's educational needs should not be compromised. Help us save our school.

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The Issue
My children, along with 1200 other students, attend BBMB DAV Public School in Talwara, Punjab. This institution is not just a place where they receive an education; it is a nurturing ground for their dreams and aspirations, offering the kind of quality education that can only be provided by highly experienced teachers at an affordable price. However, there are plans underway to privatize the school as part of BBMB Talwara township's new strategy, threatening to change the landscape of education my children and many others depend on.
BBMB DAV Public School has been a cornerstone in our community, providing educational opportunities to numerous families who depend on its affordability and quality. The school has a long-standing reputation for academic excellence, attributed to the dedication and expertise of its teaching staff. The decision to privatize this school threatens not only the quality of education but also the accessibility for current students and future generations.
Privatization often leads to increased fees, making it challenging for many families to continue their children's education in the manner they expect and deserve. Our community cannot afford these changes, just as BBMB DAV Public School cannot afford to lose the diverse and inclusive environment that has been built over the years.
We acknowledge the need for evolutionary steps in the education sector but firmly believe in the importance of keeping quality education accessible to all. We urge the decision-makers to reconsider the privatization plan. Help us preserve the academic and community spirit of BBMB DAV Public School for all those who cherish it now and for the many who will in the future.
By signing this petition, you are showing support for maintaining the standards and accessibility of education in Talwara. Your signature can help us convince the authorities that our community's educational needs should not be compromised. Help us save our school.

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Petition created on 1 September 2025