New Delhi:About 22 % of schools across the country are operating from old or dilapidated buildings, according to a report by the apex child rights body NCPCR.
The report on 'Safe and Secure School Environment' was based on a survey of 26,071 schools across 12 states carried out by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) to examine the safety and security of children in schools in terms different indicators.
The states covered are from north, west, east and north-eastern parts of India. Several districts were covered in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Haryana and Rajasthan while a few districts were covered in Odisha, Mizoram, Uttarakhand, Meghalaya, Jharkhand and Chandigarh, the report said.
The survey showed that 22 % of schools are operating from old or dilapidated buildings, while 31 % of schools reported cracks in structures.
Nearly 19 % of the schools were located near rail tracks, whereas only 1 % has speed breakers with zebra crossing signs for safety and security of children.
Another major finding in the report was that only 74% of schools have in-built water facilities in toilets and in the rest students have to carry water from outside.
"This is an alarming situation. It puts student's health and physical safety at risk," the report said.
It further found that only 49 % of schools have disabled-friendly toilets.
"In terms of inclusiveness, provision of disabled-friendly toilets within the premises is an equally significant indicator. As per our data, only 49 % schools have such a facility. It is an issue that needs to be addressed," it said.
On mid-day meals (MDM), the report said only 57 % of children are satisfied with the quality of food. As per U-DISE data, 81.5 % of the schools in the states covered in this report provide mid-day meals.
However, the report said that only 56 % of that 81.51% are providing food as per the prescribed menu.
"Only 57 % of children are satisfied with the quality of food. There have been cases where the food was not even fit for consumption and children have been sick. They are not even being provided food in the required quantity (61 %). It is not surprising that if the food was not prepared as per the menu, the nutritive value in the food provided is only 60 % of time," the report noted.
U-DISE is a database about schools in India. The database was developed by the Department of School Education, HRD Ministry.
Checking the provisions for inclusiveness, protection, and safety of children with special needs (CWSN) at the school, the report found that only 40% of schools had facilities like classrooms, play areas, toilets accessible by wheelchair.