Srinagar. In the remote areas of the development block Kirtinagar, the government expanded education by opening the inter colleges, but its quality and perfection is still incomplete. There are schools in the village, but due to lack of arts, students have to travel 10 to 15 kilometers for studies. In the year 2015-16, GIC Kaproli, Dang, Khola, Kadkot, Dagar and Akri Baijla area were also opened in Baijwadi, Radagad, Outpost and GGIC Kilkalreshwar and Maletha etc. in Chauras etc. At that time, reading started with the recognition of science class in these schools. But even after 10 years, even after 10 years, these schools have not been able to create the posts of commerce subjects including art class like Geography, History, Civil Science, Economics, Sociology, Education etc. Due to this, students are not getting the benefit of inter colleges. Despite being an inter college in the area or village, they have to travel 10 to 15 kilometers for the study of the art class. Rajendra Singh Rawat, a resident of Dang, said that there is an inter college in his village. But for the study of art class, students of Dang, Jhirkoti, Rankandiyal etc. have to go to GIC Kirtinagar 10 to 15 km away. He has demanded the government to create the posts of art class in these schools.