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35 teachers including 15 women saved from getting drowned in a boat mishap in Gandak at West Champaran

The incident occurred after the boat carrying 38 people was rammed over by a boat coming from opposite direction near Patjirwa Keshwa Ghat.

Published on: Sept 09, 2024 05:04 pm IST
By , Bettiah
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At least 35 teachers including 15 women belonging to seven government schools were rescued after a boat in which they were travelling capsized in the Gandak river in Bihar's West Champaran district on Monday morning.

Condition of a woman teacher, identified as Abha Kumari of Utkramit Madhya Vidhalaya Srinagar -1 is stated to be serious following the incident on Monday. (Representative image)

Condition of a woman teacher, identified as Abha Kumari of Utkramit Madhya Vidhalaya Srinagar -1 is stated to be serious. The incident came close on the heels of an incident in which a government school teacher Avinash Kumar (25), was swept away by strong currents in Ganga on August 33 morning in Patna after he fell into the river while trying to board a boat on way to his school located in a riverine area in Patna district. He is still traceless.

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Giving a detailed narration of Monday's ordeal, Santosh Kumar Choudhary, headmaster of Rajkiya Madhya Vidhalaya Srinagar said the incident occurred barely 100 meters after the boat carrying 38 people including 35 teachers and three local villagers and boatman left for our destination when a boat coming from opposite direction rammed into our boat near Patjirwa Keshwa Ghat under Srinagar Pujaha police station area of the district at around 8am on Monday.

However, at Patjirwa Keshwa Ghat, a common impulse suddenly overcame a dozen of villagers and rushed to the rescue the drowning teachers. "We were suddenly alarmed by the distress call and it took no time to understand what had happened. By God grace, no untoward incident occurred," Munilal Bin, who along with about a dozen of villagers rushed to rescue of teachers, using rope, bamboo pole in an operation that lasted for nearly 10 to 15 minutes.

When contacted, Thakaraha's block education officer (BEO), Umesh Singh said as many as 35 teachers, 15 of them women, belonging to seven schools were on boat at the time of incident. "All of them have been rescued," said the block education officer, adding a teacher Abha Kumari has been admitted to GMCH at Bettiah.

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Meanwhile, the teachers have demanded their deputation in other schools till water level in the Gandak recedes. "It takes nearly 35 minutes of journey in water to reach our school. It is quite precarious," the teachers told media.

The education department has instructed district authorities after the Patna tragedy to ensure only registered boats are used, and that all passengers wear life jackets in flood-prone areas. Additional life jackets will be provided at key ghats across the state. But that remains to be implemented.

 
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