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Children forced to attend classes in a dilapidated govt building

A government primary school situated in Madhya Pradesh's Sagar district is in a deplorable state. No basic facilities are available for the students. Even the toilets in the schools are in bad condition and filled with filth.

Children at govt-run school forced to sit under dilapidated building
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Published : Jun 26, 2019, 5:01 PM IST

Sagar (Madhya Pradesh): Children at a government-run primary school in Sagar district are being forced to learn in classes allotted to them that are on the verge of falling on their heads. The walls of the classrooms are crumbling and the roof might just give away.

The Government Primary School Bamhori Bika School also does not have basic facilities like drinking water and electricity. Even the toilets in the schools are in bad condition and filled with filth.

Ironically, the PHE department has pasted slogans on the walls which read, "Save water". The teachers of the school claim that even animals enter the school premises as the walls of the school building are broken.

They claim that several letters were written to the concerned administration but to no avail.

The headmaster of the school, Sulekha told a news agency, "We have sent the pictures of the school to the concerned department. We conduct classes in only those classes whose conditions are a little better than others. On our own personal expense, we have installed a fan and extended a pipeline to the school from a nearby well in a village. There are no basic facilities given to us by the government. There is all filth in the toilets due to lack of water, hence, we could not use it. The campus is open due to broken walls. Anti-social elements come here, throw bottles and garbage."

Interestingly, the notice painted on school wall reads, "You are under surveillance of CCTV." One of the students told a news agency, "We do not have drinking water or electricity facility. Due to this, the students have stopped coming to school."

DPC of the education department, HP Kurmi said, "The collector has instructed the concerned officials to start the renovation work of the schools. For a week we are organising a 'Joy of Learning' programme to retain children. Money has been sanctioned to the school for its renovation work.

Also read: J&K's wildlife dept captures stray leopard

Sagar (Madhya Pradesh): Children at a government-run primary school in Sagar district are being forced to learn in classes allotted to them that are on the verge of falling on their heads. The walls of the classrooms are crumbling and the roof might just give away.

The Government Primary School Bamhori Bika School also does not have basic facilities like drinking water and electricity. Even the toilets in the schools are in bad condition and filled with filth.

Ironically, the PHE department has pasted slogans on the walls which read, "Save water". The teachers of the school claim that even animals enter the school premises as the walls of the school building are broken.

They claim that several letters were written to the concerned administration but to no avail.

The headmaster of the school, Sulekha told a news agency, "We have sent the pictures of the school to the concerned department. We conduct classes in only those classes whose conditions are a little better than others. On our own personal expense, we have installed a fan and extended a pipeline to the school from a nearby well in a village. There are no basic facilities given to us by the government. There is all filth in the toilets due to lack of water, hence, we could not use it. The campus is open due to broken walls. Anti-social elements come here, throw bottles and garbage."

Interestingly, the notice painted on school wall reads, "You are under surveillance of CCTV." One of the students told a news agency, "We do not have drinking water or electricity facility. Due to this, the students have stopped coming to school."

DPC of the education department, HP Kurmi said, "The collector has instructed the concerned officials to start the renovation work of the schools. For a week we are organising a 'Joy of Learning' programme to retain children. Money has been sanctioned to the school for its renovation work.

Also read: J&K's wildlife dept captures stray leopard

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