RAIPUR: In a major embarrassment to the Chhattisgarh education department, a primary school headmaster was caught teaching students that there were only six days in a week. The blackboard he was using to teach students had spelling errors. That is not all - the teacher had no clue who the state education minister was and he was quoted as saying that 'home minister' was one who monitors housing projects and contracts in the state.Schools in remote areas of Chhattisgarh hardly witness inspection by senior officials which leads to several irregularities and indiscipline both among teachers and students, but the headmaster at Gadertoli primary school at Kansabel has brought frowns of concern among officers, unveiling the standard of teaching.When TOI enquired about the negligence with district education officer N Kujur, he said, "After the issue was brought to me by the media, we have suspended the headmaster and ordered a departmental inquiry in the case."Students of class 1 to 5 can be seen playing outside the school during school hours, when asked about their classes, they said, "Guruji daru peene gaye hain. There are only two teachers in the school and they too come late to class and on most of the times in an inebriated condition." Parents of these children said that they had complained against the teachers on several occasions but in vain.Headmaster Rajesh Kumar Suryavanshi and teacher Sandeep Khess had converted an empty classroom into their home with items including mattress, gas stove, clothes can be seen scattered around the room.It was shocking to see the headmaster omitting Thursday while writing the number of days on the blackboard while the spelling of Saturday read 'Saterday'. Mistakes went glaring when he went on to write months name with spellings of January as 'Januari', August as 'Auguest', October as 'Octuber' and December as 'Disember'.When Suryavanshi was asked by media about the name of education minister, he was clueless, and while replying to another question he said that home minister was supposed to look after housing projects in state.Earlier, Nandkumar Sai from Jashpur who is the national president of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe commission had said during an event, "The education system in primary schools has gone to dogs and once primary education is in place, everything will eventually fall into place."