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WATCH: MP students risk lives by crossing river in makeshift boats

Students in Madya Pradesh's Hirli village risk their lives, to reach schools. They are forced to cross the Shipra river using makeshift boats made up of gallon drums as there are no other means of transport available for them to commute.

Students risk lives by crossing river in makeshift boats
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Published : Aug 31, 2019, 8:53 PM IST

Dewas (MP): Students of Hirli village in Madya Pradesh's Dewas risk their lives to reach schools as they are forced to cross the Shipra river using makeshift boats made up of gallon drums.

Mehak Khan, a class 10th student along with her friends use these makeshift boats to reach school in Simrol village as there are no other means of transport available for her to commute.

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"My school is in Simrol village which is on the other side of the river. The villagers have made a boat for us using gallon drums. But the boat sometimes overturns so a few villagers sit near the banks of the river to keep a watch till we successfully manage to cross the river. On the other side our teachers come to receive us so that we can reach school safely ", she said.

During the monsoon season, the children often miss their school as the water level in the river increases making it impossible to cross the river.

The school teachers are concerned about the students who are coming to school on these boats as they are risking their lives to reach the school.

"I am worried about these children as they are risking their lives every day to reach the school. The students are very intelligent and are performing well, but coming to school on makeshift boats is not safe", Mohan Singh Yadav, the school teacher said.

The villagers claim that this condition has been the same from the past 35 years so they have made their own boats to cross the river.

"We always use these makeshift boats to cross the river as there is no other transport system available. It is so dangerous that if the rope with the help of which we pull the boat to the other side breaks due to more weight, we will all get washed away", said a villager Qaiyam Khan.

The villagers also claim that the administration does not pay any heed to their pleas and all the efforts to reach to their MLA'S to make them aware of their grin situation goes into vain.

Also read:Watch: Wildfire burns homes in Salt Lake City suburb

Dewas (MP): Students of Hirli village in Madya Pradesh's Dewas risk their lives to reach schools as they are forced to cross the Shipra river using makeshift boats made up of gallon drums.

Mehak Khan, a class 10th student along with her friends use these makeshift boats to reach school in Simrol village as there are no other means of transport available for her to commute.

4296406Students risk lives by crossing river in makeshift boats

"My school is in Simrol village which is on the other side of the river. The villagers have made a boat for us using gallon drums. But the boat sometimes overturns so a few villagers sit near the banks of the river to keep a watch till we successfully manage to cross the river. On the other side our teachers come to receive us so that we can reach school safely ", she said.

During the monsoon season, the children often miss their school as the water level in the river increases making it impossible to cross the river.

The school teachers are concerned about the students who are coming to school on these boats as they are risking their lives to reach the school.

"I am worried about these children as they are risking their lives every day to reach the school. The students are very intelligent and are performing well, but coming to school on makeshift boats is not safe", Mohan Singh Yadav, the school teacher said.

The villagers claim that this condition has been the same from the past 35 years so they have made their own boats to cross the river.

"We always use these makeshift boats to cross the river as there is no other transport system available. It is so dangerous that if the rope with the help of which we pull the boat to the other side breaks due to more weight, we will all get washed away", said a villager Qaiyam Khan.

The villagers also claim that the administration does not pay any heed to their pleas and all the efforts to reach to their MLA'S to make them aware of their grin situation goes into vain.

Also read:Watch: Wildfire burns homes in Salt Lake City suburb

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